Re: Lamarkism and memetics

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 09 2001 - 02:16:45 GMT

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    Hi Robin Faichney -

    >Seems to me one of the greatest benefits of memetics is that it offers
    >a NON-Lamarkian explanation of the fact that acquired human behavioural
    >traits often appear to be inherited.

    Yup. There seems to me to be no need to introduce lamarckian processes at
    all.

    Muddies the waters.

    - Wade

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