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Social Studies, 19.07.2019 01:00 chaparro0512

Is lying justified (permissible) in certain circumstances? explain your view (not rachels' view). is lying morally obligatory (required) in certain circumstances? explain your view (not rachels' view). defend your answers by giving your own examples (not rachels' examples) and supporting your judgments with thoughtful reasons?

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