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It is not the case that A being constitutionally incapable of acting otherwise than as if free derives no genuine normative authority from that incapacity.
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Normative authority may depend on rational coherence and consistency, not metaphysical ability; a being acting rationally deserves respect regardless of underlying mechanism.
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If all agents are constitutionally constrained by prior causes, denying authority to one type of constraint while accepting others is arbitrarily inconsistent.
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The appearance of freedom suffices for moral relationships; we grant authority to humans despite uncertainty about libertarian free will.
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Normative authority requires the possibility of genuine alternatives; acting 'as if' free while constitutionally unable differs fundamentally from actual freedom.
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An illusion of choice cannot ground obligations on others, since they couldn't reasonably be held accountable to demands stemming from the agent's necessary behavior.
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Authority requires the capacity to do otherwise; without this capacity, commands merely describe inevitable outcomes rather than establish genuine norms.
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