Because that is what most English-speaking human beings mean by “ought”.
It doesn’t seem that way to me. It seems to me that “ought” covers a fairly broad range of levels of obligation, so to speak; in cases of outright obligation I would be more inclined to use “must” than “ought”.
Because that is what most English-speaking human beings mean by “ought”.
It doesn’t seem that way to me. It seems to me that “ought” covers a fairly broad range of levels of obligation, so to speak; in cases of outright obligation I would be more inclined to use “must” than “ought”.