Supererogation and the fulfillment of duty
Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (2):167-175 (1991)
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Jonathan Dancy (1993). Beyond the Call of Duty: Supererogation, Obligation and Offence. Philosophical Books 34 (1):48-49.
Gregory Mellema (1996). Is It Bad to Omit an Act of Supererogation? Journal of Philosophical Research 21:405-416.
David Heyd (1982). Supererogation: Its Status in Ethical Theory. Cambridge University Press.
Gregory Mellema (1987). What is Optional in the Fulfillment of Duty? Faith and Philosophy 4 (3):282-293.
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