Sentence examples for Genuine obligations from inspiring English sources

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In this view, suicide is always a supremely selfish act in that it ignores genuine obligations that all human beings have towards others.

Moreover, contracts tend to create genuine obligations of the sort incurred when promises are made, as opposed to merely creating options.

But no general policy of upholding the law with steel could be justified if the law were not, in general, a source of genuine obligations" (Dworkin 1986, 191).

As a sufficient condition for having a doxastic obligation, it may be acceptable, but most ethicists of belief will not want to make the reflective knowledge in the antecedent required for there to be genuine obligations.

On her account, individuals can acquire genuine obligations in the sense of owing something to another even when their suitable act of willing is coerced or the content of what they agree to owe another is immoral.

However, Gilbert distinguishes between two kinds of genuine obligations, or two senses of the term "obligation," the first synonymous with being the subject of a moral requirement and the second with "owing" something to another (2013, pp. 391 92).

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Taking at face value the book's claim that living well is a genuine obligation, it argues that this obligation is – to borrow Kent Greenawalt's usage – too rich and too thin.

Businesses need to rediscover purpose, as well as profit, which Labour can naturally focus on: having a genuine obligation to the health and wealth of their employees; taking real long-term investment decisions; helping to solve societal problems.

"Even if the odds of losing money on the policy were slim," the appeals court majority wrote, the insurer with which U.P.S. made the deal assumed "a genuine obligation".

It is not assumed to bind come what may, though it is to be one genuine obligation among others.

With respect to political obligations, then, neither state coercion (i.e., the absence of voluntary consent) nor the injustice of a state's laws or institutions precludes its citizens' acquisition of a genuine obligation to obey its laws.

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