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The Role of AuthorityScott HershovitzUniversity of Michigan Law School May 25, 2010 Philosophers' Imprint, Forthcoming U of Michigan Public Law Working Paper No. 201 Abstract: The most influential account of authority – Joseph Raz's service conception – is an account of the role of authority, in that it is an account of its point or function. However, authority does not have a characteristic role to play, and even if it did, the ability to play a role is not, by itself, sufficient to establish authority. The aim of this essay is to shift our focus from roles that authority plays to roles that people play – which we can also call roles of authority – such as chef, teacher, and parent. To justify authority, we need to justify the practices in which roles of authority play a part.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 50 Keywords: Authority, Roles, Joseph Raz, Stephen Darwall Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: May 25, 2010 ; Last revised: May 29, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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