Re: memetics-digest V1 #1369

From: Wade T. Smith (wade.t.smith@verizon.net)
Date: Tue 27 May 2003 - 20:33:03 GMT

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    On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 03:47 PM, Joe wrote:

    > 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.

    Granting that something is memetic in nature does not demand that there then need be a meme in a mind, and it does not demand that something is
    'transmitted by one mind and received by another' - whatever that means.

    - Wade

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