Is it OK to ever tell a lie?
Conventional rules base their authority from a person, group or practice. Example: Keep your promises, or keep your hands to yourself.”
Moral rules are “stronger” imperatives, and do not depend on the same kind of authority as conventional rules as mentioned above.
Violations of these moral norms seem to “shake the rafters” with much more serious obligations, consequences and reactions. These moral directives may include “No hitting others,” or “Do not lie.”
As we have studied some of the implications of telling lies---from childhood to adulthood---you are expected to answer the not-so-simple question : Is it ever OK to lie?
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