Critics of memetics include biologist Stephen Jay Gould who calls memetics a "meaningless metaphor". Philosopher Dan Sperber argues against memetics as a viable...
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Meme (redirect from Memetic drift)
Internet memetics, she also denies memetics as being unitary. She argues memes are not unitary, however many assume they are because many previous memetic researchers...
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difficult traits. Memetic Engineering developed from diverse influences, including cutting-edge physics of consciousness and memetics research, chaos theory...
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counterparts. In general, using the ideas of memetics within a computational framework is called memetic computing or memetic computation (MC). With MC, the traits...
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Barbara Xiang, an old friend and the author of an essay about "weaponized memetics", who isn't sure what to think of the situation, but notices that those...
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of memetics in computing. These are human-crafted memes and machine-crafted memes. One of the most widely recognised instantiations of the memetic computing...
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MemeStreams (redirect from Industrial Memetics Institute)
online community, and blog host that was established in 2001 by Industrial Memetics. Created by Tom Cross and Nick Levay, the site is particularly popular...
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having "memetics" as a key technology, and the 2004 expansion "Transhuman Space: Toxic Memes" gave examples of "memetic warfare agents". Memetics: A Growth...
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applied memetics. In his chapter, "'Meme Wars': A Brief Overview of Memetics and Some Essential Context" in the peer-reviewed book Memetics and Evolutionary...
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Legal evolution (section Legal Memetics)
interplay between planets. Similarly, legal memetics draws widely from biology and, as a subset of memetics, relies upon analogies between genes, evolutionary...
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manipulation Potemkin village Post-truth politics Psychological warfare Memetic warfare Military deception Propaganda black propaganda counterpropaganda...
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PMID 8405969. Paul Marsden (1998). "Memetics and Social Contagion: Two Sides of the Same Coin?". Journal of Memetics. 2 (2): 171–185. Peta Michell (2012)...
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"relating to viruses" (small infectious agents). Viral may also refer to: Memetic behavior likened that of a virus, for example: Viral marketing, the use...
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In psychology and sociology, socionics is a pseudoscientific theory of information processing and personality types. It incorporates Carl Jung's work on...
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Susan Blackmore (category Memetics)
professor at the University of Plymouth. Her fields of research include memetics, parapsychology, consciousness, and she is best known for her book The...
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The Meme Machine (category Memetics)
to constitute memetics as a science by discussing its empirical and analytic potential, as well as some important problems with memetics. The first half...
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anthropology, archaeology, religion, computer science, politics, cryptography, memetics, and philosophy. In his 1999 essay "In the Beginning... Was the Command...
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Retrieved 14 June 2017. Stausberg, Michael (2007). "Para-Zoroastrianisms: Memetic transmissions and appropriations". In Hinnels, John; Williams, John (eds...
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contagion theory, Evolutionary epistemology, and Memetics. This theory is an extension of memetics. In memetics, memes, much like biology's genes, are informational...
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process of human-culture development from a genetic basis through to a memetic emergence. This emergence led to the creation of static societies where...
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collection, The Electronic Revolution, which is quoted in the Anderson song. Memetics, Richard Dawkins' theory suggesting that cultural information is transmitted...
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Dual inheritance theory (section Memetics)
there are some philosophical differences between memetics and DIT. One difference is that memetics' focus is on the selection potential of discrete replicators...
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He stated that he introduced Godwin's law in 1990 as an experiment in memetics, specifically to address the ubiquity of such comparisons which he believes...
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Cultural evolution (section Memetics)
"Reconstruction of organisational phylogeny from memetic similarity analysis: Proof of feasibility". Journal of Memetics—Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission...
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Jack M. Balkin (born August 13, 1956) is an American legal scholar. He is the Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law...
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