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Richard,
I don't remember if it is in that particular book that
Dawkins introduces the "meme" concept. You might want
to look up "Dawkins" and "meme" via a search program
on the Web.
==Dan
At 02:33 PM 10/29/98 +0800, you wrote:
>Dan,
>
>Though there are aspects of Darwin's writings that one might not WANT to
>work in the analogy with culture, there's no point in commenting until I
>have read it. Thank you,
>
>Richard.
>
>>Richard,
>>
>>On just one of your points, viz.: "Also, I'm not sure that Darwin
>>>remains Darwin or Selection is still Natural once transposed onto the
>>>cultural plane." May I remind you that Richard Dawkins, author
>>of the immensely popular, neo-Darwinian "The Selfish Gene,"
>>contributed the idea of the "meme," the cultural equivalent of
>>the gene, as subject--on the highly accelerated historical
>>plane--to pressures of natural selection analogous to the
>>biological?
>>
>>==Dan
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