Consequentialism, deontology, and character ethics evaluate actions differently. Select the basis for moral value used by character ethics. a.) A social convention b.) A quality or trait c.) The outcomes of actions d.) A rule or obligation

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Character Ethics adopt quality or trait to measure actions. Option B is the correct answer.

Character Ethics uses quality or trait as benchmark to evaluate actions. It as a focus on individual being rather than their doings, the value makeup of an individual and all other accrued external values put together through practice (i.e., the cultivation of moral character or traits).

Consequentalism measures the outcome of an action (a problem or otherwise) to determine whether the action that caused it is either right or wrong. However, deontology evaluates actions from a rule or moral obligation point of view, and it distinguishes between what is right or wrong and frown at being subjective.

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