I spotted a very interesting article in New Scientist. A section of it is about how the human brain is hardwired to differ between objects and people.
Given Seishiro's proclaimed inability to distinguish people from objects, he might not be a sociopath but "common sense dualistically challenged". ;)
Given Seishiro's proclaimed inability to distinguish people from objects, he might not be a sociopath but "common sense dualistically challenged". ;)
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Date: 2009-02-05 16:14 (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2009-02-05 23:46 (UTC)From:I was mostly fascinated that the ability to differ between people & objects is formed that early in life and already coupled with behavioral expectations (of said people & objects). The comment about Sei was mostly "tongue in cheek"; after all, he did proclaim that objects and people are the same for him! :)
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Date: 2009-02-06 08:37 (UTC)From:I know too well the feeling of being in a rush... the funny thing is that while us fan try to find a label for Seishiro's mind condition according to CLAMP he's just 'a selfish, little kid'... Kids in Japan must be rather scary...
Yep, the article was truly fashinating. As soon as I catch hold of a friend of mine who's in the field she'll be in for a long discussion about it, be sure of this!
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Date: 2009-02-06 09:59 (UTC)From:The article mentions "that our brains have separate cognitive systems for dealing with living things - things with minds, or at least volition - and inanimate objects." I think Seishirou has a better understanding of humanity than a lot of people give him credit for, and you seem to show that well in your writing; which is why he is able to manipulate people so well.
Enjoying the updates. I'm really looking forward to this chapter, it seems like it will be highly entertaining.
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Date: 2009-02-06 14:53 (UTC)From:And you are taking my post too seriously. *sigh*
I should have added a humor / irony tag, but I thought that was obvious from the "CSD-challenged"... :)
I'm really looking forward to
get rid offpost this chapter, too. I'm chewing on this text for so long, it's already decidedly without taste! ;)no subject
Date: 2009-02-07 23:38 (UTC)From:XD Ah, Seishirou. Somehow I don't think that Subaru would accept that as an excuse.
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Date: 2009-02-08 05:19 (UTC)From: