From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Mon 26 May 2003 - 20:22:50 GMT
>
> On Monday, May 26, 2003, at 03:22 PM, memetics-digest wrote:
>
> > There is action and there is perception and there is cognition.
> > There is between and there is within.
>
> Granted.
>
> > There are meme transmissions, meme receptions, and meme storage,
>
> Not granted, as these are not the suppositions of the performance
> model.
>
The subset of communicable cognitions is memetic in nature. You can't
at the same time eat the whole cake set while spitting out a subset part.
>
> > encoded in various ways (speaking,
> > writing, neural nets, demonstration, etc.). There is the internal
> > and the external.
>
> Granted.
>
> 'Where the memes are' is where these two models diverge, and you
> cannot criticize the one from the suppositions of the other, until and
> unless these suppositions become proven and conditional facts about
> the cognitive process.
>
As I said before, evidence, facts, reason and logic lead one to the
conclusion that there must exist a common internal template for the
selfsame message to be communicable through a myriad of differing
performances (speaking, writing, sign language, braille, demonstration,
depiction, etc.).
>
> - Wade
>
>
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