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    A liberty-grounding theory that permits conditions under ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Full self-ownership theory must be rejected.

    A liberty-grounding theory that permits conditions under which agents cannot exercise their owned capacities undermines its own foundational justification.

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    • 1.Liberty theories ground rights in agents' capacity for autonomous choice and self-governance.
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    • 2.If conditions prevent exercising these capacities, the theory fails to protect what justifies liberty itself.
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    • 3.A theory cannot coherently claim capacities ground rights while permitting their systematic non-exercise.
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    • 1.Owning a capacity differs from having unlimited exercise rights—capacity ownership can justify limiting use.
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    • 2.Most liberty theories accept justified constraints (e.g., imprisonment for crimes) without undermining foundations.
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    • 3.The theory survives if constraints respect capacity-ownership; only unrestricted exercise capacity is denied.
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