Imperfect duty

/ɪmˈpɜrfɪkt ˈduti/ noun

In Kantian ethics, a moral obligation that allows some discretion in how and when it is fulfilled. Duties of virtue that require judgment about application, like helping others or developing talents.

From Latin 'imperfectus' (incomplete, not finished) and duty. Kant distinguished imperfect from perfect duties to show that some moral obligations allow flexibility in their implementation.

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