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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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