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** But neither L nor the other kids are ever referred to as autistic, and most of the kids are not morally deficient as they are pretty upset when L details his {{family unfriendly|Aesop}} approach to crimefighting. Near and Mello are the only ones who are intrigued and Near explains his own moral philosophy later. So this trope is either inverted or averted. The only explicit psychology in the entire series seems to be L\'s profile of Kira, which is brief but spot-on.
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** But neither L nor the other kids are ever referred to as autistic, and most of the kids are not morally deficient as they are pretty upset when L details his {{family unfriendly|Aesop}} approach to crimefighting. Near and Mello are the only ones who are intrigued and Near explains his own moral philosophy later. So this trope is either inverted or averted. The only explicit psychology in the entire series seems to be L\\\'s profile of Kira, which is brief but spot-on.

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*** Actually, the dominant psychological school at the time was Behaviorism. It wasn\\\'t until the Cognitive Revolution in the Sixties that it even became acceptable to even discuss Freudian ideas, and even then, most Cognitivist psychologist view Freud as being ultimately flawed. [[AllPsychologyIsFreudian But that is a completely different trope.]]
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