What would W.D. Ross say about the case of breaking a deathbed promise?

a. We are justified in breaking a promise if necessary to promote our self?interest.
b. We are justified in breaking a promise if necessary to promote the happiness of
everyone involved.
c. It is permissible to break a promise only if necessary to uphold a more stringent
moral principle, such as cause no harm.
d. The maxim permitting you to break your promise cannot be universalized, and
hence breaking your promise would be immoral.


ANS: C

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