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When Is It Permissible to Break Moral Rules, According to Contractarianism

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Question 17

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When is it permissible to break moral rules, according to contractarianism?


A) Whenever doing so is in one's self-interest
B) Whenever most others consistently fail to abide by them
C) Whenever doing so will maximize utility
D) Never

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