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Is There More to the Concept of an Obligation Than Just Rich Advice?
I'm suggesting that there's more to the concept of an obligation than just having compelling, wealthy advice reasons to do something. So I would say that in the example of the child in the desert, of course, if we fail to help her, we should feel guilty and we should be blamed. She needs our help and if we don't help her, she will die. That suggests that when reasons are strong enough, especially when those reasons involve the welfare of essential creatures, persons, especially, then, then If we fail to do what's those reasons suggest, the guilt and blame is appropriate.