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The Selfish Gene The Genetic Underpinnings of Narcissism
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The Selfish Gene
The Genetic Underpinnings of Narcissism
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Is pathological narcissism the outcome of inherited traits - or
the sad result of abusive and traumatizing upbringing? Or, maybe it is the
confluence of both? It is a common occurrence, after all, that, in the same
family, with the same set of parents and an identical emotional environment -
some siblings grow to be malignant narcissists, while others are perfectly
"normal". Surely, this indicates a predisposition of some people to developing
narcissism, a part of one's genetic heritage.
This vigorous debate may be the offshoot of obfuscating semantics.
When we are born, we are not much more than the sum of our genes and their
manifestations. Our brain - a physical object - is the residence of mental
health and its disorders. Mental illness cannot be explained without resorting
to the body a
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nd, especially, to the brain. And our brain cannot be contemplated
without considering our genes. Thus, any explanation of our mental life that
leaves out our hereditary makeup and our neurophysiology is lacking. Such
lacking theories are nothing but literary narratives. Psychoanalysis, for
instance, is often accused of being divorced from corporeal reality.
Our genetic baggage makes us resemble a personal computer. We are an
all-purpose, universal, machine. Subject to the right pr"
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