Re: Darwinian evolution vs memetic evolution

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Sun Feb 18 2001 - 02:31:53 GMT

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    Hi Joe E. Dees -

    >And thus begins the endless journey into the semiotic web, where
    >each word meaning depends upon the meanings of a plethora of
    >others, endlessly.

    Which I'll graciously if hangheadedly admit to undertaking, perhaps all
    too often. But I remain somewhat confused about how one can talk about
    stability within dynamic processes, although, even the river's banks stay
    on their sides.

    - Wade

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