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Another Harvard voice is less pronounced in favor of the mechanistic conception of life. Professor Rand thinks that in a mechanically determined universe, "our conscious life becomes a meaningless replica of an inexorable physical concatenation"-the soul the result of a fortuitous concourse of atoms. Hence all the science and art and literature and