Re: New Memes Book

From: Chris Taylor (christ@ebi.ac.uk)
Date: Tue 15 Mar 2005 - 21:28:40 GMT

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    Bizarre. I meant to say that it is much harder to evolve the kind of designed layered analytical engine that seems to be favoured by psychoscience imho.

    As opposed to the exact opposite.

    Ahem.

    Chris Taylor wrote:
    > > their claim that the mind is a meme-complex. I
    > > think we can have our cake and eat it: that memetics is compatible
    > > with a conventional view of the conscious human mind.
    >
    > _Model_ of the conscious mind, which bears little or no resemblance to
    > the underlying 'thing'. Black boxes abound.
    >
    > Given that pretty much all other complex bio/ecological systems are
    > built as a 'memeplex-mind' might be (i.e. lots of little things
    > interacting to produce ever-higher-order structures -- pretty much the
    > only things evolution can build), is it so unreasonable?
    >
    > Much harder to evolve than the kind of designed layered analytical
    > engine that seems to be favoured by psychoscience imho.
    >
    > Cheers, Chris.
    >
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