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Conceptualising 'Authority'

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    Abstract

    This paper attempts a conceptualisation of authority intended to be useful across all areas where the concept is relevant. It begins by setting off authority against power, on the one hand, and respect, on the other, and then spells out S1’s authority as consisting in S2’s voluntary action performed in the belief that S1 would approve of it. While this definition should hold for authority generally, a distinction is made between three different kinds of authority according to what grounds them: personal, acquired and bestowed authority. Authority thus defined is then used as an example to argue that there is a kind of property that is response-dependent (R-D), but, consisting in all and only a response, is ontologically different from both secondary qualities and value judgments. While secondary qualities are interactive in that they depend on both the object and the perceiver and on what they are like, genuinely R-D qualities depend ontologically and metaphysically only on the responder. And while value judgments require a concept, R-D qualities require an action as a response. It is hoped that this metaphysical underpinning might be helpful in the discussion of authority in other areas of philosophy and beyond.
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    Seiten (von - bis)223-236
    Seitenumfang14
    FachzeitschriftInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies
    Jahrgang23
    Ausgabenummer2
    Frühes Online-Datum13 März 2015
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Mai 2015

    ÖFOS 2012

    • 603110 Metaphysik
    • 603116 Politische Philosophie
    • 603114 Philosophie des Geistes

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