Put the fоllоwing аrgument in stаndаrd fоrm. Then, identify whether the argument is best thought of as deductive or inductive. If the dictum to always tell the truth in all circumstances is a true moral principle, then it should fit well with our considered moral judgments. But it does not fit well with our considered moral judgments because there are times when lying is actually the right thing to do, as when we lie to save a life. So, the dictum to always tell the truth is not a valid moral principle.