Meme

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A meme identifies ideas, practices or beliefs that are transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another (from one person or group of people to another person or group of people). It identifies a basic unit of cultural information. The concept comes from an analogy made by Richard Dawkins in his book in The Selfish Gene (1976): as [[Gene|genes]] transmit biological information, memes can be said to transmit idea and belief information. Richard Dawkins initially defined meme as a noun which "conveys the idea of a unit of cultural transmission, or a unit of imitation".
A meme identifies ideas, practices or beliefs that are transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another (from one person or group of people to another person or group of people). It identifies a basic unit of cultural information. The concept comes from an analogy made by Richard Dawkins in his book in The Selfish Gene (1976): as [[Gene|genes]] transmit biological information, memes can be said to transmit idea and belief information. Richard Dawkins initially defined meme as a noun which "conveys the idea of a unit of cultural transmission, or a unit of imitation".
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== Genes and Memes ==
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Both genes and memes are capable of being copied and replicated.
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As an abstract information pattern, a meme is more abstract
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and less concrete than a gene, in fact a gene can be considered
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as the implementation of a special meme, the idea of a
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self-replicating molecule.
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Although memes appeared later than genes in evolution, because
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they are associated with society, culture, and social systems,
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they are indeed more fundamental than genes. They are the
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more general and more abstract idea.
== Memetic Bodies ==
== Memetic Bodies ==
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[[Civilization|Civilizations]], [[Complex Society|complex societies]] and [[Mind|minds]] can be considered as memetic bodies, at least to some extent. In principles, any social group which is defined by a set of memes can be considered as a memetic body, similar to a genetic body constructed by [[Gene|genes]].
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Both genes and memes are capable of having "bodies". [[Civilization|Civilizations]], [[Complex Society|complex societies]] and [[Mind|minds]] can be considered as memetic bodies, at least to some extent. In principles, any social group which is defined by a set of memes can be considered as a memetic body, similar to a genetic body constructed by [[Gene|genes]].
== Soul Dust ==
== Soul Dust ==

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