Nora-Anxiety and Authority-Bubble Investigation about “authority” by refering to “Frame Problem”

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We classify the past theories about “authority” into “basis outside society” theory, “basis inside society” theory and “self-sustain” theory. But these three theories have each fault. We try to investigate “authority” by refering to Frame Problem. Firstly we survey “Frame-Problem” and define “Generalized Frame-Problem” according to Matsubara. Secondly we confirm that “Generalized Frame-Problem” can not be soluted by man or artificial intelligence. Therefore, we should investigate “false solution” of “Generalized Frame-Problem”. Finaly we present our model. We assume a hypothesis of “norm-anxiety”. If we suppose this hypothesis, probability that “authority-bubble” (area of reliability of an authority) comes about increases. We assert that this “authority-bubble” model can be a solution of a problem about authority and that this model can be an answer to the question how people false-solute Generalized Frame-Problem. © 1991, Japanese Association For Mathematical Sociology. All rights reserved.

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Sakurai, Y. (1991). Nora-Anxiety and Authority-Bubble Investigation about “authority” by refering to “Frame Problem.” Sociological Theory and Methods, 6(2), 99–113. https://doi.org/10.11218/ojjams.6.2_99

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