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Virus! FAQ alt.memetics last updated: May 5, 1997 Memetics is the theory of cultural replicators, based on Daniel Dennett's philosophy-of-mind and the sociobiology of Richard Dawkins. Memetics postulates the meme as the fundamental replicating unit in social evolution, a process which is treated as technically equivalent to biological (genetic) evolution. This concept is discussed in the alt.
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Meme: an information pattern, held in an individual's memory, which is capable of being copied to another individual's memory. Memetics: the theoretical and empirical science that studies the replication, spread and evolution of memes ...
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Social Evolution We have loosely used the informal concept of the organism as a distinct kind of living entity. We must recognize that this distinction is largely arbitrary, and only useful in limited domains. A number of examples, such as viruses, beehives, slime molds, and other symbiotic and parasitic relationships threaten to blur the distinction between the living organism and the community ...
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Memes: Introduction by Glenn Grant, Memeticist An idea is something you have; an ideology is something that has you. --Morris Berman What if ideas were viruses Consider the T-phage virus. A T-phage cannot replicate itself; it reproduces by hijacking the DNA of a bacterium, forcing its host to make millions of copies of the phage. Similarly, an idea can parasitically infect your mind and alter ...
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Christianity is a 'meme', a mind virus that infects people and manipulates their behavior.
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Memetic Lexicon Author: Glenn Grant Date: 1990 HTMLized by Anders Sandberg 1994 The original ASCII version is stored here. There is also an updated version with additions by David McFadzean AUTO-TOXIC: Dangerous to itself. Highly auto-toxic memes are usually self-limiting because they promote the destruction of their hosts (such as the Jim Jones meme; any military indoctrination meme-complex; ...
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