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That's certainly correct. I mean, in a way, this is a rather alarming doctrine. I mean,
it certainly contravenes the way we want to feel about ourselves. Well, that may be an immediate reaction, but I think it's not the correct reaction. In fact, while it's true that our genetic program rigidly constrains us, I think the more important point is that the existence of that rigid constraint is what provides the basis for our freedom and creativity.
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that we can do a ll the things we can do? 15:38
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