oughtness

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  In ethics, the quality which makes an action dutiful or morally obligatory.
 * 2)  The state or characteristic of something's being as it ought to be; rightness.
 * 3)  The obligatoriness of future actions or future states of affairs which are morally worthy of being produced through human effort.
 * 1)  The state or characteristic of something's being as it ought to be; rightness.
 * 2)  The obligatoriness of future actions or future states of affairs which are morally worthy of being produced through human effort.
 * 1)  The obligatoriness of future actions or future states of affairs which are morally worthy of being produced through human effort.