Describe Ayn Rand's response to the potential problem with the view she espouses in The Fountainhead—that moral conflicts arise when the self-interests of people conflict.
A. Rand's response is to reject the idea that there are conflicts of self-interestsbetween people at all
B. Rand's response is to explain why one's self-interest is paramount overanother's self-interest.
C. Rand's response is to ignore any moral conflicts that arise in TheFountainhead.
D. Rand's response is to reject the idea that Aristotelian ethics is not a superior
moral theory in its dealing of moral conflicts.
A
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