Expressive Duties Are Demandable and Enforceable

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Abstract

According to an influential view about directed expressive duties (e.g., duties to express gratitude to benefactors, remorse to victims, forgiveness to wrongdoers), these duties do not have rights as their correlates, because they are not demandable and enforceable. This chapter argues that this view is mistaken. Like other directed duties, directed expressive duties are demandable and enforceable. While this does not entail that these duties have rights as their correlates, it does create a strong presumption of this being the case. This shifts the burden of proof from those who hold that expressive duties correlate with rights to those who deny it.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOxford Studies in Normative Ethics
PublisherOxford University Press
Chapter10
Pages203-226
Number of pages24
Volume14
ISBN (Electronic)9780198930815
ISBN (Print)9780198930785
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Publication series

NameOxford Studies in Normative Ethics
PublisherOxford University Press
Volume14

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