
Duty
In Our Time
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Evolution of Duty Ethics from Stoicism to Modern Philosophy
This chapter traces the evolution of duty ethics from the Stoics to modern philosophy, emphasizing the significance of duties and obligations to society. It explores how the concept of duty was passed on from ancient philosophers like Cicero to Christian theologians such as Ambrose and Augustin, shaping moral behavior and justice. The chapter also discusses the transition of duty ethics from divine command and natural law to more secular and individualistic interpretations by thinkers like Hobbes and Locke, impacting concepts of authority and citizenship.
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