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The prudential account of authority thus fails to overcome this first difficulty.
So as an account of authority the tacit consent view seems to beg the question.
The economic account of authority, however, does not provide a compelling explanation of official behavior.
This argument may miss a central idea in the instrumentalist account of authority.
Plato gives this account of authority and obligation among others in the Crito (Plato 1948).
This argument, too, fails to provide an account of authority that treats legal rules as exclusionary reasons.
It is not clear then that the prudential account of authority can ground a positivist conception of law.
This feature of the account of authority conforms to notions, developed further below, of the way in which rules enter the deliberative process.
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