The little manipulator...
May. 16th, 2003 09:10 amKouryou-chan is seriously learning how to push buttons. She's hit 3½ and she's doing everything she can with the mind she's been given. Her latest tacks include, "Mommy let me do it," when I tell her she's not allowed to do something, "But I really love you" when she's trying to defuse a battle of wills she knows she's likely to lose, and, of course, "I don't know" to the question, "Who did this?" She's even tried, "Yamaarshi gave it to me!" when Yamaarashi-chan isn't home.
Julian Jaynes once said that the planning and execution of long-term deception was one of the hallmarks of consciousness. Kouryou-chan is showing all the signs.
Julian Jaynes once said that the planning and execution of long-term deception was one of the hallmarks of consciousness. Kouryou-chan is showing all the signs.
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Date: 2003-05-16 09:37 am (UTC)Hmmm. Sounds like something I should read. Where is it?
Kouryou-chan is showing all the signs.
I'd already said you were now in the race to keep up... looks like this is going to be a challenge even for you. Best of luck, my friend; the results could change the world... Lady willing, even save it.
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Date: 2003-05-16 10:12 am (UTC)You can usually find it in used bookstores. It's erudite, but after a while Jayne's use of selective evidence becomes apparent.
And, to plug into my earlier X-Men post, I've wanted to read it ever since I saw Hank McCoy reading a copy in X-Men #127 with the comment, "Great book; can't wait to see the movie."
Jaynes' theory in fiction
Date: 2003-05-20 11:59 am (UTC)-Malthus