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Social Studies, 12.09.2019 01:10 edjiejwi

For virtue ethics the key moral question for someone to ask is-- a. what kind of a person should i be? b. what are the intentions which motivate my actions? c. what will be the consequences of my actions? d. how will my actions lead to a desirable afterlife?

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