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    It is not the case that A capacity that is never actualized and is causally inert from the organism's perspective is indistinguishable, functionally, from no capacity at all for sustaining life.

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    • 1.Unrealized capacities can provide resilience and adaptive potential that matters even if never actualized in current environments.
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    • 2.Functional equivalence requires comparison across all possible contexts, not just actual ones; unrealized capacities differ in counterfactual conditions.
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    • 3.The distinction between dormant capacity and absence explains structural differences that enable future actualization when conditions change.
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    • 1.Functional equivalence is determined by causal effects within a system, not by theoretical possibility or latent structure.
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    • 2.An organism cannot benefit from or depend upon capacities it never exercises, making them pragmatically irrelevant to survival.
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    • 3.If two states produce identical observable outcomes across all possible conditions, ontological distinction between them is superfluous.
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