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1962
According to A. E. Taylor,1 Spinoza is “precluded from having any moral doctrine at all” by his “exclusion of the notion of moral value,” which is “explicitly accomplished in the famous Preface to Part III.” of the Ethics; and he notes with scarcely suppressed indignation that “the very word duty or obligation hardly occurs anywhere in the Ethics ...
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According to A. E. Taylor,1 Spinoza is “precluded from having any moral doctrine at all” by his “exclusion of the notion of moral value,” which is “explicitly accomplished in the famous Preface to Part III.” of the Ethics; and he notes with scarcely suppressed indignation that “the very word duty or obligation hardly occurs anywhere in the Ethics ...
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An elephant in the learning analytics room: the obligation to act
International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge, 2017P. Prinsloo, Sharon Slade
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2005
AbstractProvides a full defence of a theory of political obligation on the basis of the principle of fairness (or fair play). The book responds to the most important objections and extends a theory-based on fairness into a developed ‘multiple principle’ theory of obligation.
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AbstractProvides a full defence of a theory of political obligation on the basis of the principle of fairness (or fair play). The book responds to the most important objections and extends a theory-based on fairness into a developed ‘multiple principle’ theory of obligation.
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2019
The lectures that comprise this book are a reminder of the legacy and a demonstration of the promise of a critical assessment and evaluation of political obligation. Shklar shows that the crucial questions that any political activist, any reflective citizen, and any existing or aspiring polity should raise are as pertinent today as they were in the ...
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The lectures that comprise this book are a reminder of the legacy and a demonstration of the promise of a critical assessment and evaluation of political obligation. Shklar shows that the crucial questions that any political activist, any reflective citizen, and any existing or aspiring polity should raise are as pertinent today as they were in the ...
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The amoralist challenge to gaming and the gamer’s moral obligation
Ethics and Information Technology, 2017Sebastian Ostritsch
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The obligations of a professional
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1977openaire +3 more sources