From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Sun 03 Nov 2002 - 07:33:04 GMT
>
> On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 12:45 , joedees@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> > But the brain is the only place in which memes may reside between
> > multiple performances of them; it is where the meme-type is stored
> > between exhibitions of tokens of it.
>
> The perceptions of pemes are stored in memory, which is the brain.
>
> I do not deny the workings of the brain, at all.
>
> I just don't presume to know them, or call them names before I do.
>
What is stored in the brain, that is, peme-perceptions, would have to be
memes. They arre a subset of our memories, which is what the cortical
container contains (among other things).
>
> > All perception involves action, and vice-versa, so to deny one
> > component of the system in order to absolutize the other is to
> > separate in theory what is perpetually conjoined in practice
>
> I totally agree with this. I do not separate them in any way. I still
> fail to see how you can think I do.
>
Performance-only.
>
> - Wade
>
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