Many feminists think that the familiar principles of Western ethics-autonomy, utility, freedom, equality, and the like-are
A) too broad and abstract to help us make moral judgments about specific persons who are enmeshed in concrete social situations.
B) too narrowly focused on the distinctive needs of upper-class women.
C) too broad and incoherent to help us make moral judgments.
D) outmoded concepts.
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