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So I have some propositions to check for correctness (other threads touch on this but only tangentially).
So what is the principle on which the authority of a person is based?
Is it true that for every person, whether or not they have a good justification for their actions is what gives them the authority to do those things?
Is it true that for every person, that if that person is morally better then on that condition they have authority to command?
Is it true that at least one person holds their authority on divine positive right? (I have the pope in mind here).
Are there any other alternatives?
So what is the principle on which the authority of a person is based?
Is it true that for every person, whether or not they have a good justification for their actions is what gives them the authority to do those things?
Is it true that for every person, that if that person is morally better then on that condition they have authority to command?
Is it true that at least one person holds their authority on divine positive right? (I have the pope in mind here).
Are there any other alternatives?