Associative duties are non-contractual duties owed in virtue of a valuable relationship. They hold between lovers, family members, friends, and perhaps compatriots. General duties, by contrast, are owed to people simply in virtue of their humanity: they are grounded in each person’s great and equal moral worth. In this paper, I ask what should be done when we can perform either an associative duty or a general duty, but not both
© 2014 Dr. Robert ArrellIt is an undeniable truth that we are far from impartial in the way we condu...
This paper advances a novel account of part of what justifies killing in war, grounded in the duties...
In the first part of the article the concept of associative duties and their justification as distin...
Associative duties are non-contractual duties owed in virtue of a valuable relationship. They hold b...
People often think that their special relationships with family, friends, comrades and compatriots, ...
Associative duties are agent-centered duties to give defeasible moral priority to our special ties. ...
Two intuitions are important to commonsense morality: the claim that all persons have equal moral wo...
In ordinary discourse, a single duty is often attributed to a plurality of agents. In Group Duties: ...
Why, morally speaking, ought we do more for our family and friends than for strangers? In other word...
Stephanie Collins’ Group Duties offers interesting new arguments and brings together numerous interc...
In recent decades, concepts of group agency and the morality of groups have increasingly been discus...
A widely held view concerning the justification of associative duties is the so‐called relationships...
WO GENERALLY RECOGNIZED moral duties are to recipro-cate benefits one has received from others and t...
In this paper I would like to make a contribution to the debate on rights-talk and duties-talk relat...
© 2014 Dr. Robert ArrellIt is an undeniable truth that we are far from impartial in the way we condu...
This paper advances a novel account of part of what justifies killing in war, grounded in the duties...
In the first part of the article the concept of associative duties and their justification as distin...
Associative duties are non-contractual duties owed in virtue of a valuable relationship. They hold b...
People often think that their special relationships with family, friends, comrades and compatriots, ...
Associative duties are agent-centered duties to give defeasible moral priority to our special ties. ...
Two intuitions are important to commonsense morality: the claim that all persons have equal moral wo...
In ordinary discourse, a single duty is often attributed to a plurality of agents. In Group Duties: ...
Why, morally speaking, ought we do more for our family and friends than for strangers? In other word...
Stephanie Collins’ Group Duties offers interesting new arguments and brings together numerous interc...
In recent decades, concepts of group agency and the morality of groups have increasingly been discus...
A widely held view concerning the justification of associative duties is the so‐called relationships...
WO GENERALLY RECOGNIZED moral duties are to recipro-cate benefits one has received from others and t...
In this paper I would like to make a contribution to the debate on rights-talk and duties-talk relat...
© 2014 Dr. Robert ArrellIt is an undeniable truth that we are far from impartial in the way we condu...
This paper advances a novel account of part of what justifies killing in war, grounded in the duties...
In the first part of the article the concept of associative duties and their justification as distin...