From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu 31 Oct 2002 - 20:46:31 GMT
>
> On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 03:19 , Van oost Kenneth wrote:
>
> > Generalizin' behavior and than predicting what the next
> > individualistic behavior will be is in my book arrogant and shows
> > how much people don 't understand of what is it to be a human
> > individual_ moreover it shows how much people are willing to set
> > themselves aside for a proper/ better good... Aaarrhhh !!
>
> Aargh indeed. Since beme1 is never and cannot be beme2, there is no
> generalizing of behavior in the bemetic model. There is location of
> similarity as an agent of cultural continuance, but, no, I really
> don't see much hope of prediction from _any_ of the cultural, memetic,
> or bemetic models, actually.
>
there is no
> generalizing of behavior in the bemetic model.
One of its fatal flaws.
>
> - Wade
>
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