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5908 | Prima facie duties rest self-evidently on particular circumstance [Ross] |
Full Idea: There is nothing arbitrary about the prima facie duties; each rests on a definite circumstance which cannot seriously be held to be without moral significance. | |
From: W. David Ross (The Right and the Good [1930], §II) | |
A reaction: He goes on to list the duties. Some of these duties will inevitably arise if we acknowledge both the rightness of keeping contracts, and the desirability of increasing general happiness. |
5917 | People lose their rights if they do not respect the rights of others [Ross] |
Full Idea: The main element in any one's right to life or liberty or property is extinguished by his failure to respect the corresponding right in others. | |
From: W. David Ross (The Right and the Good [1930], §II App II) | |
A reaction: This obvious truth brings out the way in which rights are based on a contract (with the whole of a society) rather than being based on 'natural rights'. If ownership were totally communal, you couldn't introduce a 'right' to private property. |