... Republic put it today <http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_stump/archive/2008/09/08/she-stopped-the-bridge-to-nowhere.aspx> that's just "a naked lie." And pretty much the same thing has been written today in Newsweek <http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/09/08/politics-of-the-bridge-to-nowhere.aspx>, the Washington Post <http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/09...
... their discipline does not construe memes as "particulate" entities, they therefore ... portray the cognitive representations of memes as "particulate" entities. He defines...patterned combinations of sensory elements. Memes thus take on a "particulate...in his book The Mocking Memes: A Basis for Automated Intelligence...identifies a MECHANISM by which things ideas, especially religion (good and...
There are no such things as memes. Memes are invented as a ... such as race, culture, and ethnicity. Memes propagate themselves and can move through ..., mutate. "Memeticists argue that the memes most beneficial to their hosts will not necessarily survive; rather, those memes that replicate the most effectively spread ... for the possibility that successful memes may prove detrimental to their ...
...fucking-ha - so fucking what? If memes (a typically pseudo-scientific socially constructed...call human ideas and social strategies memes, but to look carefully at the...and social change.- Isn't a meme just a word that means a...aren't they similar processes to memes Evolutionary psychology (EPsycho)is socially ...=boy is a VERY recent thing. Less than 80 years in ...
... of genes "Memeticists argue that the memes most beneficial to their hosts will not necessarily survive; rather, those memes that replicate the most effectively ... for the possibility that successful memes may prove detrimental to their ... replication is extrasomatic. Reproduction of memes is undertaken by word of ...=boy is a VERY recent thing. Less than 80 years in ...
... not necessarily survive; rather, those memes that replicate the most effectively ... for the possibility that successful memes may prove detrimental to their ... --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme But obviously not detrimental enough ...'t they similar processes to memes Evolutionary psychology (EPsycho)is socially ...=boy is a VERY recent thing. Less than 80 years in ...
...> wrote: "Memeticists argue that the memes most beneficial to their hosts will not necessarily survive; rather, those memes that replicate the most effectively ...allows for the possibility that successful memes may prove detrimental to their hosts...--http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme But obviously not detrimental enough ... it refers loosely to such things as the stories, beliefs, and ...
... it was over. The dark ages came, Memes.org became crap. Yeh, the thing about memes is that they generally pass through humans. Being 70%% water,...seeks the lowest level. "The mission of Memes.org is to look at culture, ...and the Internet through the lens of memes and memetics - seriously but with a sense...succeed or fail based on our participation. Memes.org is by us, for us. ...
... ram-states, and screen-pixels, but we think of it as "a question", as a thing. The particular substance is not so important as the function. Likewise thoughts are another kind ... the world around us, it's harder to run substantive tests on. Thoughts are memes activated. Meme activation is done through neural firings. Yes, thoughts are substantial, physical activities. I ...
...cleansing breath and start to sort things out more rationally. Unfortunately, though, ...this article, it's a dangerous meme that disables our ability to think..., when you consider all the things military force can't do. ..., they're about the only thing that really does work. Every ...that define who we are, the things nobody can ever take away ..., beyond a doubt, the worst thing we could ever allow to ...