Footnote 11. This point is acknowledged by Lardy (2004, p. 305, n.5). As she points out, it is also possible that one may lack a claim against being forced to ϕ, even though one has no duty to ϕ (i.e. one has a privilege to not ϕ). (https://t.co/s1iy35lxRB
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