Re: What are memes made of?

From: Robin Faichney (robin@faichney.demon.co.uk)
Date: Sat Feb 05 2000 - 15:30:02 GMT

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    On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, Joe E. Dees wrote:
    >Memes are informational patterns which possess and symbolize
    >meanings, and are created, transmitted, apprehended, received
    >and imitated by the intentionalities for which they possess those
    >meanings; you just excluded memes themselves from your essay
    >on "ontological memetics."

    Why is disagreement with your pet definition disallowed?

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    Robin Faichney
    

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