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The Meme Machine - Susan Blackmore - Oxford University PressThe Meme Machine shows that once our distant ancestors acquired the crucial ability to imitate, a second kind of natural selection began.
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Synopsis - Dr Susan BlackmoreJan 2, 2017 · The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore · 1. Strange creatures. What makes us different, this book argues, is our capacity to imitate. · 2. Universal ...
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The Meme Machine: 9780198503651: Blackmore, Susan, Dawkins ...This book is about memes, which are ideas, behaviors, or skills that can be transferred from one person to another by imitation. It explains how memes have ...
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Susan Blackmore: The Meme Machine - JASSSThe Meme Machine follows through on Dawkins' (1976) fascinating suggestion that culture, like biology, evolves through the processes of variation, ...
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<i>The Meme Machine</i> (review) - Project MUSESusan Blackmore's new book, The Meme Machine, explores the possibility of a full-blown theory of memetics. With a blend of caution and boldness (she duly notes ...
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Can We Measure Memes? - PMC - PubMed Central... (Blackmore, 1999). A meme is a replicator, a cultural unit operating ... The Meme Machine. Oxford: Oxford University Press [Google Scholar]; Blackmore ...
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Full Biography - Dr Susan BlackmoreMar 25, 2002 · Susan Blackmore is a freelance writer and lecturer, broadcaster, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Plymouth, UK.
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Out-Of-Body Experiences: Mine Is Finally ExplainedOct 24, 2019 · I return to my own out-of-body experience to show how every feature now makes sense. The whole experience was perfectly natural.
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Susan Blackmore - High ProfilesBiography. Susan Blackmore was born in 1951 and educated at Queenswood School. She studied psychology and physiology at St Hilda's College, Oxford, and ...
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The Elusive Open Mind: Ten Years of Negative Research in ...Mar 25, 2002 · Parapsychology is, if it is based on the psi hypothesis, a magnificent failure; not because psi doesn't exist, but because it asks unanswerable ...
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Memes, Minds and Selves - Dr Susan BlackmoreMar 25, 2002 · Dawkins is clear on this issue when he says “there is no reason why success in a meme should have any connection whatever with genetic success”.Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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What's in a Meme? - Richard Dawkins FoundationFeb 4, 2014 · The meme first appeared in Richard Dawkins' first book, “The Selfish Gene” (1976), and was an attempt to understand why some behaviours, from an ...
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Richard Dawkins on the internet's hijacking of the word 'meme'Jun 20, 2013 · Richard Dawkins coined the word "meme" in his 1976 bestseller The Selfish Gene. The word -- which is ascribed to an idea, behaviour or style ...
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Metamagical themas : questing for the essence of mind and patternJan 16, 2018 · Metamagical themas : questing for the essence of mind and pattern. by: Hofstadter, Douglas R., 1945-. Publication date: 1985. Topics: Artificial ...
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[PDF] Whatever happened to memetics? - Agner FogEarly research in memetics was dominated by geneticists. They developed complicated mathematical models, but they did not find any real-world data that fitted ...
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Why Did Memetics Fail? Comparative Case Study1 - MIT Press DirectAug 1, 2020 · This study aims to compare the genealogy of memetics with the historically more successful gene-culture coevolution theory.
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The Power of the Meme Meme - Dr Susan BlackmoreMar 25, 2002 · In this article I want to lay the groundwork for a theory of memetics and see how far we can get. I shall outline the history and origins of the ...
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The Elusive Open Mind: Ten Years of Negative Research In ...Susan Blackmore is a psychologist, lecturer, and writer researching consciousness, memes, and anomalous experiences and a visiting professor at the University ...Missing: 1995 | Show results with:1995
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Universal Darwinism (Chapter 29) - The Nature of LifeDarwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is more than a local theory to account for the existence and form of life on Earth.
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Universal Darwinism - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The theoretical framework of "Universal Darwinism" (Dawkins, 1983; Nelson, 2006) claims that: "Darwinism involves a general theory of all open, ...
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The Meme Machine - Dr Susan BlackmoreDec 29, 2005 · The Meme Machine has been translated into 16 other languages. See Translations. Website maintained by Sue Blackmore. This page was created on ...
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The Selfish Meme | TIMEApr 19, 1999 · Dennett vividly evokes the image of the mind as a seething hotbed of memes. ... Susan Blackmore's The Meme Machine (Oxford University Press). More ...
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The Power of Memes - Dr Susan BlackmoreMar 25, 2002 · Behaviors and ideas copied from person to person by imitation – memes – may have forced human genes to make us what we are today. By Susan ...Missing: shift | Show results with:shift
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The Meme Machine### Summary of Preface/Introductory Sections from *The Meme Machine* by Susan Blackmore
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Evolution and Memes: The human brain as a selective imitation deviceApr 1, 2003 · The human brain has been designed not just for the benefit of human genes, but for the replication of memes. It is a selective imitation device.
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The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program - BrainsJan 3, 2024 · The bottom graph shows how brain size increased over the past 3 million years—especially between 800,000 and 200,000 years ago. A large brain ...Missing: Australopithecus 2.5
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Genera Australopithecus and Homo - Student Academic SuccessGenus Homo. The genus Homo , which emerged around 2.5 million years ago, shows a significant increase in brain size, ranging from 600 to over 1,500 cubic ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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From Australopithecus to Homo: the transition that wasn't† - PMCThe documented increase in absolute brain size in early Homo appears to be a continuation of an enlargement that is already apparent in Australopithecus.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence - ScienceDirect.comEvolution of the Brain and Intelligence covers the general principles of behavior and brain function. The book is divided into four parts encompassing 17 ...
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The Meme Machine - Metapsychology Online ReviewsHe concluded his book with the suggestion that there is a newer “replicator” that might be studied by similar methods. He called this the “meme,” and said that ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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[PDF] The Meme Machine PDF - BookeyAbout the book. In "The Meme Machine," Susan Blackmore explores the groundbreaking concept of memes, originally introduced by.Missing: preface | Show results with:preface
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Review of Susan Blackmore's “The Meme Machine” - MetanexusJul 28, 1999 · As Blackmore argues, “human language capacity has been meme-driven, and the function of language is to spread memes. (p.<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) The Paradox of Altruism - Can the Meme Concept Contribute ...May 30, 2017 · An examination of the evolutionary explanations for altruism, and evaluating the meme concept as a possible explanation by employing Wesley ...
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To Imitate is Human: A Review of The Meme Machine by Susan ...The Meme Machine follows through on Dawkins' (1976) fascinating suggestion that culture, like biology, evolves through the processes of variation, selection, ...
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The Meme Machine - Susan Blackmore, Richard Dawkins - 2think.org... Blackmore's theory about how memetics has influenced genetic evolution. A chapter on children as the ultimate "meme machines" should have been added. A few ...
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Consciousness in meme machines - Dr Susan BlackmoreMar 25, 2002 · In each case the products copied helped spread the copying machinery which in turn made more products possible and so on. From the memes ...
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Meme, Myself, I | New ScientistMeme, Myself, I. By Susan Blackmore. 13 March 1999. ES Leer en Español ... likened the self to a bundle of sensations tied together by a common history.<|separator|>
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Meme machines and consciousness - Dr Susan BlackmoreApr 2, 2009 · Memes are information passed from one person to another by imitation, and I propose that the idea of a persisting self is a memeplex; a group of ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Meme machines and consciousness - Dr Susan BlackmoreMar 25, 2002 · It is argued that the self is more like a story or myth than a persisting entity that has free will and consciousness. Memes are information ...
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Susan Blackmore - Edge.org... The Meme Machine. It is possible to live happily and morally without believing in free will. As Samuel Johnson said "All theory is against the freedom of the ...
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The Meme Machine - Susan Blackmore - Complete ReviewMemetics is also a burgeoning area of study. Susan Blackmore's book, The Meme Machine, offers a solid, broad, and very ambitious introduction to the subject.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Memetic Evolution and Human Culture The Meme Machine. Susan ...Memetic Evolution and Human Culture The Meme Machine. Susan Blackmore. Geoffrey F. Miller. Geoffrey F. Miller. Search for more articles by this author.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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None### Summary of Key Points from Geoffrey Miller's 2000 Review of *The Meme Machine*
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The self-centred meme | NatureApr 29, 1999 · Teeming with untestable speculations, indifferent to alternative theories and almost too grandiose to be taken seriously, The Meme Machine ...
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Memetics and neural models of conspiracy theories - PubMed CentralMemes are associative memory brain network states. Learning may lead to distorted memories, fake associations, and formation of memplexes representing deeply ...
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It's more than complicated! Using organizational memetics to ...Organizational memetics is used to capture the complexity of organizational culture. A comprehensive review sheds light on the field's conceptual and empirical ...
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Michael Shermer with Dr. Susan Blackmore — Altered States and ...Dec 3, 2018 · When the Skeptics Society and Skeptic magazine were founded in 1992 she was already a rock star in the skeptical movement, having moved from ...
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The Electric Meme: A New Theory of How We ThinkBlackmore, Susan. (1999). The meme machine. New York: Oxford University Press. Google Scholar ... Metrics & Citations. Metrics Citations. Metrics. Article ...<|separator|>
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Big Tech influence over AI research revisited: Memetic analysis of ...This study aims to identify and measure the contagiousness of AI research ideas (memes) based on authors' affiliations and whether this differs between pure ...
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Memetic memory as vital conduits of troublemakers in digital cultureJul 18, 2024 · Throughout these steps, we provide loose connections for how memes and memetics could enable unique developments in cultural heritage, critical ...