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I keep coming back to the thought that the distinction between the two basic kinds of authority—"epistemic" and "moral" (Adams), "epistemic" and "deontic" (Bochenski), "nonexecutive" and "executive" (De George)—is somehow connected with the distinction between "brute facts" and "social facts" (Searle).

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