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P6Ch43b Rights and Duties

An episode of the Foundations of Christian Thought podcast, hosted by Christian Thought, titled "P6Ch43b Rights and Duties" was published on January 12, 2022 and runs 2 minutes.

January 12, 2022 ·2m · Foundations of Christian Thought

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Part 6 Ethics Chapter 43 Rights and Justice Section b. Rights and Duties The subject of justice is the person to whom it is due, which produces the obligation or duty between people in the name of justice. Every right is the right to something good, and all rights must be exercised with order and due regard to the common good. Everybody has the duty to respect the rights of others.

Part 6 Ethics

Chapter 43 Rights and Justice

Section b. Rights and Duties

The subject of justice is the person to whom it is due, which produces the obligation or duty between people in the name of justice. Every right is the right to something good, and all rights must be exercised with order and due regard to the common good. Everybody has the duty to respect the rights of others.

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