Ross and the concept of a prima facie duty

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):336 – 345 (1963)
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The concept of prima facie duty is deemed important by ross and the author. The author thinks ross and others have not elucidated the concept and the relation between prima facie and 'absolute' duty. He concludes that "we must explain the obligatoriness of absolute duties in terms of prima facie duties, As being derived from them, And not vice versa, As ross attempted." (staff)

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