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rachel9

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__________means win-win situations, where one person's gain is compatible with
  the other person gaining as well.
 
  a. zero sum games
  b. pareto improvement
  c. positive sum game
  d. pareto optimal

Question 2

__________ argues that all of ethics springs from the psychological capacity for
  humans to feel sympathy toward others.
 
  a. Carol Gilligan
  b. David Hume
  c. John Locke
  d. Aristotle



dellikani2015

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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