RE: memetics and ingenuity

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 12:40:09 GMT

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    >Obviously use the online journal, and
    >particularly check the bibliographies of articles

    Yes, and, if you want, in your fledgling and youthful way, to look into
    something that, IMHO, bears great weight, look into studies of the
    creative process.

    Creativity and language and love are the human mysteries- me, personally,
    I look somewhat at memetics (or whatever neurobiological actual science
    forms from its ashes) to find some answers in those foggy realms.

    - Wade

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