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 | | For example, it may be difficult to separate the contributions of the computer programmer and the artist, or that of the provider of the basic scenario and that of the "adopter." However, this is basically a classic problem. |
 | | Although creativity bears some aspects of "a distinct and privileged category of activity," it has over the decades actually required dilution of the romantic notion of creative genius and, in its place, put increasing emphasis on originality and personal expression. |
 | | Because concepts in the social sciences lack the precision of atomic element descriptions, we must be cautious that "drift" in our concepts does not cause us to overexpand, and thereby undercut, our observations. |
| cyber.law.harvard.edu /property/respect/personality.html (109 words) |
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