Interpretation, jurisdiction, and the authority of law
People can be autonomous, if they are subject to authority. In particular, they can be autonomous if they are subject to the authority of law. I defend the first claim through a study of Joseph Raz's compelling account of authority; I claim that his work leads to the conclusion that autonomous...
Main Author: | Endicott, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Philosophical Association (APA)
2007
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