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Mythical (Divine Command): E.g., Aquinas, Islam, Judaism — law grounded in revelation, not reason.
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Idealist (Rationalist/Deontological): E.g., Kant, Rousseau — law grounded in hypothetical reason, divorced from evolutionary constraint.
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Subjectivist (Voluntarist or Contractarian): E.g., Hobbes, Locke, Rawls — law grounded in convenience, consent, or constructed norms.
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Truth = Testimony under liability (not justification).
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Law = Institutionalized reciprocity under decidability constraints.
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Method = Adversarial falsification using operational grammar, ternary logic, and universal commensurability.
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Reduces ethics, law, economics, and politics to consequences of evolutionary computation: variation, competition, selection.
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Applies scalable constraints from physics through biology to law: causality, cooperation, commons, parasitism, norm suppression.
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Expands property rights to include all demonstrated interests (existential + acquired).
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Provides algorithmic tests of reciprocity, harm, and truth.
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Ends discretion via universal standards of decidability.