• ZombiFrancis
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    6 months ago

    Our instincts draw from pretty far back in our biological origins as well. The notion of mimiclike predators is pretty damned ancient and likely a factor for very earliest common ancestry.

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      6 months ago

      Mimiclike predators sound like psychopaths. Which, very much would be a reason we evolved uncanny valley, but they learned to blend in.

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        There’s also the concept of gender blindness until it became necessary to differentiate between groups and eventually people.

        Sorta like the story of the color blue.

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        6 months ago

        Psychopath isn’t a real mental disorder, it’s just Latin for mentally ill person.

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          Psychopath is derived from Ancient Greek… And even besides that, laymen generally use the term to describe ASPD despite the two conditions not being entirely the same. Don’t be obtuse.

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            Yes, I’m aware that the word has been used as a slur against people with ASPD and other mental illnesses, what’s your point?

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                The best non-DSM category for socio/psychopath I’ve come across is the lack of affective empathy, but intact cognitive empathy. (non-DSM because that’s just symptom clusters not aetiologies, you quite literally need to have broken laws to be diagnosed with ASPD). Then you have a look at what skills are useful to have as a surgeon, like not flinching when you cut into people, and their character traits including their bedside manners, yep there’s plenty of perfectly integrated psychopaths around. Same goes for pyromaniacs fire departments are full of them, you only ever hear about the ones who don’t get the curve.