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    It is not the case that Ross's prima facie duties include duties of fidelity and special obligation that can legitimately override impartial maximization in cases of comparable outcomes.

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    • 1.If duties override maximization only at equal outcomes, this seems arbitrary—why should fidelity matter less as outcomes diverge significantly?
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    • 2.Granting special obligations override weight in comparable cases risks rationalization; agents will systematically misperceive outcome equivalence.
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    • 3.If relationships generate independent duties, their scope and limits become unclear; the framework lacks principled criteria for ranking competing obligations.
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    • 1.Relationships create genuine moral reasons distinct from aggregate welfare; promising a friend creates duties independent of overall utility.
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    • 2.Impartial maximization demands excessive personal sacrifice, making morality alienating from human projects and commitments we find meaningful.
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    • 3.Special obligations reflect legitimate authority granted by consent or voluntary undertaking, giving them genuine moral force in cases of tie-breaking.
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