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As used by Nussbaum, the term value of inquiry refers to an approach to understanding the ethical realm based on ________.
 
  A. the epistemological value of emotions and of the narratives necessary to address ethical conundrums
  B. the cardinal Christian values of refraining from injury, violence, and exploitation
  C. a consistent moral character founded on temperance, self-discipline, and balance
  D. the idea that the greatest good is to promote happiness and alleviate suffering for the greatest number of people

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Which view makes the claim that traditional ways of looking at ethics rely too much on reason and individual freedom, and discount the value of emotion and social interdependence?
 
  A. Existentialism
  B. Utilitarianism
  C. Care Ethics
  D. Ecofeminism



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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