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It is typically used to indicate that someone feels they have an obligation to do something based not just on legal requirements, but on a personal moral obligation. For example: "I feel morally obliged to give to charity on a regular basis."
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Thus, his basic principle for global health ethics (although not termed 'global health ethics') states that: if we can prevent something bad without having to sacrifice something of equal moral importance, then we are morally obliged to act.
In other situations increasing equality might be a byproduct of the course of action that one is morally obliged to take, according to Lockean morality, in order to respect people's natural rights.
Some assert the stronger claim that the right to suicide is a liberty right, such that individuals have no duty not to commit suicide (i.e., that suicide violates no moral duties), or a claim right, according to which other individuals may be morally obliged not only not to interfere with a person's suicidal behavior but to assist in that behavior.
They feel morally obliged to do it".
Migrants often feel morally obliged to send money back.
But he felt "morally obliged" to stand behind his findings.
"We would be morally obliged to do so," he said.
I certainly feel morally obliged to do so.
I can only say that I felt morally obliged to do what I did.
When markets froze, sponsoring entities, usually banks, felt morally obliged to absorb their losses.
It is morally obliged to address the issue of gay rights in Africa, and Uganda specifically.
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