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    This paper derives a complete ethical framework directly from the structural properties of physical reality, without importing external values, authority, or rights. Reality is constrained and produces non-equivalent outcomes: some actions enable systems to persist and function, while others cause irreversible degradation. Any system capable of action must therefore select among these outcomes. Arbitrary selection treats non-equivalent outcomes as equivalent, creating a structural self-contradic…Read more
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    New Caledonian crow populations have developed complex tools that show suggestive evidence of cumulative change. These tool designs, therefore, appear to be the product of cumulative technological culture. We suggest that tool-using NC crows offer highly useful data for current debates over the necessary and sufficient conditions for the emergence of CTC.
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    We agree with Vaesen that there is evidence for cognitive differences between humans and other primates. However, it is too early to draw firm conclusions about the uniqueness of the cognitive mechanisms underlying human tool use. Tests of causal understanding are in their infancy, as is the study of animals more distantly related to humans