Escritos sobre autoridad y educación: formas legítimas e ilegítimas de influencia
Keywords:
God, dependency, attitudes, freedom, influence, illegitimate.Abstract
Subordination constitutes obedience; for example, in the subordination of reason to an authority, the destructive slavery of the individual's intellectual sovereignty is seen, although in a subjective sense, for if it were objective it would be true authority and faithful and obedient surrender to it.
On the other hand, when someone's authority is recognized, this is done in connection to a certain dignity that the person has; apart from that, a certain dependency is formed, which in the strictest sense already exists in respect; however, this is not well regarded, as authority is essentially true independence exercised in all its sense.
This paper also mentions free and dependent attitudes which deal with themes such as actions, feelings and the types of influences and dependencies.
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