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What are the differences between moral and civic duty?









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Answered by iamastudent4444
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Civic Responsibility is described as the "reliability of a citizen". It is constituted of behaviors and approaches correlated with constitutional governance and social support. Citizenship implies "a prolific, efficient, attending and participating member of the community." For Example

Recognize the Rights, thought and ideas of Others:

Moral responsibility.

In opinion, moral responsibility is the status of morally exemplary approval, charge, compensation, or suffering for action or imperfection completed or omitted following one's moral commitments. Morally obligatory is a principal solicitude of ethics.

For example, follow the law, defend people from abuse, and keep one's commitments.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Moral duty is the one which emphasises on your moral values , whose basic aim is to make you a perfect human.

Civic duty is the one which emphasises on your behaviour and attitude towards the civic society and how you help in the progression of the society.

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