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*****Topic: Is it ever moral to break a promise? A rational analysis and conclusion. **** Must write in Turabian Format Thread: The Reading & Study materials this module/week discuss the complex issue
*****Topic: Is it ever moral to break a promise? A rational analysis and conclusion. ****
Must write in Turabian Format Thread: The Reading & Study materials this module/week discuss the complex issue of poverty, and the moral imperative of promise-keeping is mentioned several times. After reviewing the Reading & Study materials, compose a 550 word argument that is objective, carefully-constructed, and free of emotion (and hence it should not contain any exclamation points) in support of your opinion on each of the following questions. Be sure to carefully define your terms. You are encouraged to support your position with rational arguments, fitting examples, and expert sources. Any quotes or information used from sources other than yourself must be*** cited using footnotes in current Turabian format and will not count towards the total word count. ***
Jones: chs. 5–6
Stivers et al.: Part 3
Author: Louis p. Pojman: Ethics Discovering right and wrong
Author: Michael Scott Jones. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2017. Moral Reasoning: An Intentional Approach to Distinguishing Right from Wrong
Chapter Five: Ethical Egoism
Moral Reasoning: An Intentional Approach to Distinguishing Right from Wrong
Chapter Six: Utilitarianism
Christian Ethics: A Case Method Approach, 4th Edition
Part III
Author: James B Martin Schramm;Laura A. Stivers;Christine E. Gudorf
*****Topic: Is it ever moral to break a promise? A rational analysis and conclusion. ****
1.) Why is promise-keeping morally important?
2.) Is it ever morally permissible to break a promise?
3.) If you answer “yes” to #2, then what are the conditions that render promise-breaking morally acceptable?
4.) If you answer “no” to #2, then explain why you believe it is never permissible. How would you handle difficult scenarios wherein someone has made a promise the keeping of which would have significant undesirable consequences?
5.) Is it ever morally obligatory to break a promise?
6.) If you answer “yes” to #5, what are the conditions that render promise-breaking morally obligatory?
Be sure to carefully define your terms. You are encouraged to support your position with rational arguments, fitting examples, and expert sources. Any quotes or information used from sources other than yourself must be cited using footnotes in current Turabian format and will not count towards the total word count.