moral obligation - определение. Что такое moral obligation
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Что (кто) такое moral obligation - определение

COURSE OF ACTION THAT SOMEONE IS REQUIRED TO TAKE, WHETHER LEGAL OR MORAL
Obligations; Moral obligation; Obligated; Obligatory; Obligates; Obligating; Obligatorily; Personal obligations

obligatory         
adj.
1) obligatory for
2) (formal) obligatory on, upon (doing one's duty is obligatory on a soldier)
Obligation         
An obligation is a course of action that someone is required to take, whether legal or moral. Obligations are constraints; they limit freedom.
obligatory         
1.
If something is obligatory, you must do it because of a rule or a law.
Most women will be offered an ultrasound scan during pregnancy, although it's not obligatory...
These rates do not include the charge for obligatory medical consultations.
= compulsory
? optional
ADJ
2.
If you describe something as obligatory, you mean that it is done from habit or custom and not because the person involved has thought carefully about it or really means it.
She was wearing the obligatory sweater and pearl necklace.
= customary
ADJ: ADJ n

Википедия

Obligation

An obligation is a course of action that someone is required to take, whether legal or moral. Obligations are constraints; they limit freedom. People who are under obligations may choose to freely act under obligations. Obligation exists when there is a choice to do what is morally good and what is morally unacceptable. There are also obligations in other normative contexts, such as obligations of etiquette, social obligations, religious, and possibly in terms of politics, where obligations are requirements which must be fulfilled. These are generally legal obligations, which can incur a penalty for non-fulfilment, although certain people are obliged to carry out certain actions for other reasons as well, whether as a tradition or for social reasons.

Obligations vary from person to person: for example, a person holding a political office will generally have far more obligations than an average adult citizen, who themselves will have more obligations than a child. Obligations are generally granted in return for an increase in an individual's rights or power.

Примеры употребления для moral obligation
1. This is a question of moral obligation," Koenigs said.
2. "It‘s a moral obligation and a business imperative," Mr.
3. "The moral obligation to Iraq has been completed," he said.
4. "We have a moral obligation to help others," he said.
5. Japan is oblivious of any legal and moral obligation.