oughtsobligations
Oughtsobligations is a term occasionally used in normative ethics and deontic logic to describe the overlap between what one ought to do and what one is obligated to do. The idea emphasizes that certain normative claims function both as reasons for action and as binding duties within social, legal, or personal frameworks. It is not a universally standardized label, but it appears in discussions about how reasons to act translate into duties and how such duties are justified.
In this usage, two related but distinct notions are relevant: the ought and the obligation. The ought,
Philosophical issues surrounding oughtsobligations include whether all oughts entail obligations, whether there can be obligations without
Applications often appear in law, bioethics, and AI ethics, where norms guide behavior and are justified as