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    A right whose exercise is systematically impossible canno... — Carmelics
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    A right whose exercise is systematically impossible cannot serve as the conceptual foundation for the interest it is meant to protect.

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    • 1.Rights function as normative guides for action; systematic impossibility makes them provide no practical guidance for protecting interests.
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    • 2.A conceptual foundation must do real explanatory work; if exercise is impossible, the right cannot explain why the interest deserves protection.
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    • 3.Legal and moral systems should not recognize formal protections that cannot be meaningfully instantiated in practice by any actual agent.
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    • 1.Rights can protect interests aspirationally or symbolically even when currently unexercisable, establishing principles for future possibility.
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    • 2.Systematic impossibility may reflect external barriers, not conceptual problems; the right itself remains valid as a framework for justice.
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    • 3.A right's foundational value may lie in its ideal statement rather than current exercise—it can ground interests independent of practical feasibility.
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