From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Mon 26 May 2003 - 20:19:03 GMT
>
> On Monday, May 26, 2003, at 03:22 PM, Joe wrote:
>
> > But still, the knowledge of how to
> > parse the differing codes is required (as well as the language
> > vocabulary);
>
> Granted.
>
> > this knowledge is memetic in nature,
>
> Not granted.
>
> > it is externally
> > taught and learned (between), and internally stored and
> > accessed(within).
>
> Granted.
>
If it is granted that it is externally taught and learned (between), then it
is communicated between minds, that is, transmitted by one mind and
received by another, which means it has proliferated/replicated, and
thus is memetic in nature, by definition.
>
> - Wade
>
>
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