Sentence examples for generates the obligation from inspiring English sources

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The obligation to keep a promise or fulfill a contract, for example, arises only when one has done something that generates the obligation — made a promise or signed a contract — but the duties of charity and truth telling supposedly fall on us regardless of what, if anything, we voluntarily commit to do.

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A universal, human rights-based approach to welfare ignores the fact that the rights claimed by one group do not automatically generate the obligation to accept them, or pay for them, on the part of another group - as we saw with the elderly couple in Leicester.

They argue that what is crucial to incurring obligation is the 'invitation' to trust that promising embodies, and that as such actual trust isn't necessary to generate the obligation (Southwood and Freiderich 2011: 278 ff).

Such conflicts are most theoretically worrisome if the same moral system (or theory) generates the conflicting obligations for P1 and P2.

"But with that success and the massive public interest it generates comes the obligation to behave responsibly and have in place proper lines of accountability and good governance.

I don't see how it could have been done differently, but the centrifugal force generated by the obligation to be comprehensive also causes a distortion of emphasis.

Customers have to commit to the partner, a feedback generated for the partner that would eventually generate the ethics and obligation within the customers' minds to keep the partnership.

According to James Buchanan, the key development of recent social contract theory has been to distinguish the question of what generates political obligation (the key concern of the consent tradition in social contract thought) from the question of what constitutional orders or social institutions are mutually beneficial and stable over time (1965b).

Similarly, Sangiovanni argues that the provision of collective goods generates an obligation of reciprocity, understood as egalitarian shares.

However, it is difficult to see why citizens being subject to the coercive authority of a government (willingly or, for that matter, unwillingly) generates a moral obligation on the part of the government in question to apply principles of distributive justice specifically, the controversial Rawlsian difference principle to the interactions among the citizens.

For example, consent to be another person's slave generates no obligation even if it genuinely expresses a person's will.

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