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  1. Business Ethics.Paul F. Camenisch - 1981 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 1 (1):59-69.
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  • (1 other version)Saints and heroes.J. O. Urmson - 1958 - In Abraham Irving Melden (ed.), Essays in moral philosophy. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
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  • Kantian Ethics and Supererogation.Marcia Baron - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (5):237.
    ...believe that his theory asks too much, demanding total devotion to morality and treating everything worth doing (and perhaps more) as a duty. But, despite their differences, the two sets of...
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  • Forgiveness.Aurel Kolnai - 1974 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 74:91 - 106.
    Aurel Kolnai; VI*—Forgiveness, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 74, Issue 1, 1 June 1974, Pages 91–106, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/74.1.
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  • Friendship, Justice and Supererogation.Neera Kapur Badhwar - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (2):123 - 131.
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  • Famine and Charity.John M. Whelan - 1991 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):149-166.
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  • Quasi-obligation and the failure to be virtuous.Gregory Mellema - 1993 - Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (2):176-185.
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  • Above and beyond the call of duty.M. W. Jackson - 1988 - Journal of Social Philosophy 19 (2):3-12.
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  • On mercy.Claudia Card - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (2):182-207.
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  • (2 other versions)Supererogation, Wrongdoing, and Vice.Gregory W. Trianosky - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (1):26-40.
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  • Quasi-supererogation.Gregory Mellema - 1987 - Philosophical Studies 52 (1):141 - 150.
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  • Business ethics and doing what one ought to do.Gregory Mellema - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (2):149 - 153.
    There are situations in human life where the failure to perform a certain act can be morally blameworthy and at the same time not constitute the failure of moral duty or obligation. While traditional approaches to ethics have not acknowledged the possibility of these acts, recent contributions to the literature have made a strong and convincing case for their existence. Here I explain the nature of these acts, present some examples of these acts as they might arise in one''s business (...)
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