Group Duties: Their Existence and Their Implications for Individuals

Oxford University Press (2019)
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Abstract

Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. Does this make conceptual sense or is this merely political rhetoric? And what are the implications for these individuals within groups? Collins outlines a Tripartite Model of group duties that can target political demands at the right entities, in the right way and for the right reasons.

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Stephanie Collins
Monash University

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