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Wat (wie) is supererogation - definitie

ACTS WHICH ARE GOOD BUT NOT MORALLY REQUIRED TO BE DONE
Works of Supererogation; Supererogatory; Lifnim mishurat hadin; Paradox of supererogation; Superogatory; Supererogation, Works Of; Suberogation; Suberogatory

Supererogation         
·noun The act of supererogating; performance of more than duty or necessity requires.
supererogation         
[?su:p?r?r?'ge??(?)n]
¦ noun the performance of more work than duty requires.
Phrases
works of supererogation (in the Roman Catholic Church) actions believed to form a fund of merit that can be drawn on by prayer in favour of sinners.
Derivatives
supererogatory -?'r?g?t(?)ri adjective
Origin
C16: from late L. supererogatio(n-), from supererogare 'pay in addition'.
works of supererogation         
(in the Roman Catholic Church) actions believed to form a fund of merit that can be drawn on by prayer in favour of sinners.

Wikipedia

Supererogation

Supererogation (Late Latin: supererogatio "payment beyond what is needed or asked", from super "beyond" and erogare "to pay out, expend", itself from ex "out" and rogare "to ask") is the performance of more than is asked for; the action of doing more than duty requires. In ethics, an act is supererogatory if it is good but not morally required to be done. It refers to an act that is more than is necessary, when another course of action—involving less—would still be an acceptable action. It differs from a duty, which is an act wrong not to do, and from acts morally neutral. Supererogation may be considered as performing above and beyond a normative course of duty to further benefits and functionality.

Some philosophers have proposed a corresponding concept of suberogation – whereas supererogatory acts are praiseworthy but not morally required, suberogatory acts are morally discouraged but not prohibited. However, the concept is controversial; with some dispute as to whether suberogatory acts genuinely exist.


Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor supererogation
1. I think if I went on any more I‘d be doing what the Church of England calls a work of supererogation.
2. I think if I went on any more Id be doing what the Church of England calls a work of supererogation.
3. Tonight, as a work of supererogation, they are going to illuminate the Victory so that she will appear upon the night in fiery outline.