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    Challenges→Type recursions and the Price Equation impose different constraints on how temporally variable selection must be classified

    A difference in classificatory constraint requires that one formalism excludes cases the other permits, but no such exclusion has been demonstrated in the formal literature on temporally variable selection.

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    classificatory constraint(as used in logic and formal systems)
    A rule or limitation that determines which things can be grouped together in a particular way of organizing or categorizing ideas.
    excludes(as used in comparing logical systems)
    In this context, means that one formal system refuses to allow or recognize certain cases that another system permits.
    formal literature(as used in academic philosophy)
    Academic writings and research that use precise mathematical or logical notation to discuss philosophical ideas.
    formalism(Applied as a critique of both metaphysics and the sciences in Horkheimer's later work)
    The logical practice of relating facts to concepts in terms of the relation of classes to instances, accomplished by simple deduction, resulting in static universals into which all particulars can be neatly placed

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    temporally variable selection(as used in formal logic and metaphysics)
    A technical concept about choosing or selecting things when their properties or rules change over time.

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