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    Supports→If private ownership reflects natural sociality rather than moral corruption, its legal codification tracks nature rather than compensating for sin.

    Legal frameworks recognizing ownership incentivize productive stewardship; abandoning them requires compensatory systems, suggesting they reflect rather than distort natural incentives.

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    Key Terms

    Compensatory systems(as used in discussions of property and justice)
    Alternative arrangements or structures designed to make up for or replace something that's missing, usually by providing some form of payment or benefit.
    Incentivize(as used in economics and behavioral philosophy)
    To encourage or motivate someone to do something by offering a reward or benefit.
    Legal frameworks(as used in philosophy of law)
    A system of laws and rules that a society uses to govern behavior and resolve disputes.
    Natural incentives(as used in discussions of whether laws reflect or create human behavior)
    Motivations that arise from human nature or basic human desires, without needing artificial systems to create them.
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    (as used in ethics and environmental philosophy)
    The responsible care and management of something that has been entrusted to you, like land or resources.
    distort(describing how theory can damage understanding)
    To twist, bend, or misrepresent something so that it becomes unclear or inaccurate.
    ownership(The indeterminacy of this concept is used to challenge self-ownership theories)
    A bundle of rights recognized by positive law, encompassing a wide variety of arrangements that may differ significantly from one another

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