Talk:Prima facie duty

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I would be fine with merging this page with Prima facie, I just don't fancy myself an editor of legal terms. If someone would like to merge the two, it may require quite a bit of re-wording as most of the wording is similar to the prima facie page. a disambiguation page i don't think will be necessary as the only internal link to prima facie duty is from the philosophy main page.

I would like to state, however, that this page is intended as an explination of the philosophical term, not the legal term. The legal term is what the prima facie page is for.

Nincubus99x 20:42, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] moral philosophy tag

I added the {{moral}} tag

Nincubus99x 01:48, 5 March 2007 (UTC)