The priority problem for virtue ethics claims that
a. the fact that an act is wrong explains why a moral exemplar would not do it, not the other way around.
b. the fact that a moral exemplar would not do it explains why an act is wrong, not the other way around.
c. the fact that a moral exemplar would not do it is irrelevant to whether it is wrong.
d. the fact that that an act is wrong is irrelevant to whether a moral exemplar would do it.