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difference between moral and civic duty

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Answered by mruthulakumar
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Civil - the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force; "we must instill a sense of duty in our children"; "every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession
MORAL duty is aduty which one owes, and which he ought to perform, but which he is not legally bound to fulfill. 2. These obligations are of two kinds 1st. Those founded on a natural right; as, the obligation to be charitable, which can never be enforced by law
Answered by dackpower
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Civic duties comprise,  following the rules of the nation, repaying the expenses levied by the management, or assisting on a jury or as a signatory in court. Civic engagements incorporate activities like designating to vote and attending on sanctioned boards and commissions.

Moral obligation is a responsibility emerging out of assumptions of right and wrong. These duties are necessity which is derived out from virtuous motives, or a mere faithful duty,  and separated by an official responsibility.

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