Authority, philosophical anarchism, and legitimacy
One way to prompt people to act is to claim that one’s commands impose duties upon some persons to act and subsequently to command those persons. This is the approach of practical authority. The claim of practical authority is ingredient to a predominant conception of the state. This thesis argue...
Main Authors: | Farris, J, Jeremy Farris |
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Other Authors: | Stears, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2009
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