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Supererogation.

Noûs, 1985
Douglas N. Walton, David Heyd
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Beneficence and Supererogation

1992
According to standard definitions of supererogation, acts are supererogatory if and only if they are neither morally obligatory nor morally prohibited, but nevertheless have moral value (are morally good, etc.).’ While philosophers generally agree about what “supererogatory” means, however, they differ widely in their views regarding both the existence
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Supererogation

Daniel Muñoz, Sarah Stroud
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