Re: Meme location

From: salice (salice@gmx.net)
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    > So memes have to be encoded both in brains and in behaviour.

    Agree.

    > "The distinction between mind and matter is in the mind, not in matter."

    That's a quite interesting quote. I first didn't know what it means
    but after thinking about it it makes quite a surprising sense.

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