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Good and Bad
If by system you mean society, police & Government are 2 types of authority.
Moral authority is arrived at after considering your part in the world long and hard and realizing that it's really not all about you. Being able to consider other people's insights and experiences makes you a moral authority.Previous discussion________________Here's the best explanation of moral authority I've heard. Moral authority is having the personal credibility with your target group that makes your words persuasive to them. Moral authority is achieved when your target group perceives that you have these 2 qualities: integrity and compassion. Hope this helps.Sorry my friend....."Conscience" is the moral authority. It is universal. That which pricks your conscience can never be moral. The internal person in you, which is nothing but"Conscience" is the one and only moral authority that is universal is THE MORAL AUTHORITY.
a quality is a trait about a person that is good and a moral is something to learn
Well, it depends on where the moral authority comes from... and whether you agree with it or not. You might call it different things, depending on those or other factors. Could be a Theocracy if the moral authority was religious... a dictatorship if it was one person making the moral calls. Democracy if the moral calls are made by everyone voting... etc. I don't think there is a separate word that means exactly that.
Traditional authority,legal authority,and autocratic authority.
Moral values demonstrate how much we value each other as a society. Types of moral values are loyalty, trustworthiness, friendly, helpful, and courteous.
a pastor, elder, the BIBLE
All of them, because it is unclear and people are limited.
Characters in the Prologue, like the Knight, the Parson, and the Prioress, could be compared to modern archetypes such as the soldier, the moral authority figure, and the devout religious individual. These modern character types share similar qualities of nobility, virtue, and faith.
coercive authoritysacred authoritydelegated authorityinstrumental authority
* cardinal * human * natural * moral
physical, moral and natural evil