Which one of the following most accurately represents the author's use of the term "moral imagination "? A. a sense of curiosity, aroused by reading, that leads one to follow actively the development of problems involving the characters depicted in narratives. B. A faculty of seeking out and recognizing the ethical controversies involved in human relationships and identifying oneself with one side or another in such controversies C. A capacity to understand the complexities of various ethical dilemmas and to fashion creative and innovative solutions to them D. An ability to understand personal aspects of ethically significant situations even if one is not a direct participant and to empathize with those involved in them. E. An ability to act upon ethical principles different from one's own for the sake of variety.