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The virtue of compassion does not fit with traditional Virtue Ethics because of all the
  following except:


 
 

a. it involves feeling as well as rational assessment.
  b. it requires action.
  c. it acknowledges a kind of moral equality.
  d. you cannot have too much compassion.



Question 2

The virtue of self-love involves
 
 

a. unconditional self-approval
  b. putting oneself first
  c. a life of contemplation
  d. self-knowledge




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Answer to Question 1

d. you cannot have too much compassion.

Answer to Question 2

d. self-knowledge



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