In discussing the relationship between obligations and rights, Thomson says:

a. if I ought to do something for you, you have a right to it
b. if I ought to do something for you, it doesn't follow that you have a right to it
c. if I ought to do something for you, I have a right to expect the same from you
d. none of the above


b.

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