How is absolutism different from ethical relativism and situational ethics?
A) It applies utilitarianism.
B) It applies corporate ethics principles.
C) It holds that a cost-benefit analysis should be applied.
D) It holds that whether an action is moral does not depend on the perspective of the person facing the ethical dilemma.
E) It applies virtue ethics and concentrates on the accepted values of the person at issue as well as those of the community involved.
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