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== Literature ==
* [[Isaac Asimov]] used this with regards to robots, of all beings, in the short story compilation/narrative ''[[I, Robot (literature)|I, Robot]]'', by comparing physically and [[Artificial Intelligence|positronically]] identical robots who developed with different frames of reference (generally resulting in [[Instant AI, Just Add Water|aberrant behavior]]).
* ''[[We Need to Talk About Kevin]]'' is based around the nature/nurture debate—did Kevin grow into a murderer because mummy didn't love him enough, or was he a psychopath from the word "go"? Basically, it weighs up blaming the mother when her child grows into someone diabolical, against the disturbing idea of being ''born'' evil.
* ''[[Worldwar]]'' features aliens raising humans, and humans raising aliens, in order to see how close they can make each species to their own.
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