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For if "ought" does imply "can," and it is impossible to be totally devoted and unconditionally committed to each of two distinct beings (as 10 says), then we aren't under any obligation to do so.
In my opinion, if there is any personal profit involved, it should not be called microfinance, which should be totally devoted to the benefit of poor people.
(As Scotus says, if there were two infinite goods, "an orderly will … could not be perfectly satisfied with but one infinite good" [Scotus, 87].) Since they are equally perfect, it would be inappropriate to be totally devoted or unconditionally committed to either one of them.
(Their indefeasibility appears to be part of the very concept of divine worship; part of what it means to be God is to be such that no other obligation can take precedence over our obligation to be totally devoted and unconditionally committed to him).
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He was totally devoted to his science, to his teaching, to his students, colleagues, and friends, and to his university.
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