From: Robin Faichney (robin@mmmi.org)
Date: Tue 16 May 2006 - 15:41:03 GMT
Tuesday, May 16, 2006, 3:40:39 PM, Chris Lofting wrote:
> Mimicry is built-in to the neurology that we share with other life forms,
> but a major difference between us and our monkey cousins is they cannot
> detect MIME - we can where that detection reflects the development of our
> imagination from our complex neurology.
I won't pretend to have understood much of what followed but I will
say this: I don't see any reason why memetics should be either
necessarily linked to meaning or confined to human culture.
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