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by gsf_emergency_2
263 days ago
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Mimetics -> Mo-tails (well, the way Thiel conceives it as the incendiary distillate of religions, one makes it from premium North American vodka; as an improvement over SF&F tropes) Memes -> AKs (esp. as brandished by Afghans/Nepalese etc) Tapeworms: too little intentionality. Memes can be enjoyed, admired, zeroed, maintained, in the field. But they don't have to be. Moreso than analogies, better tools needed (PC with the "autonomy" of memes?) https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almana... |
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Mimetic thought (Merlin Donald, eg) is an evolutionary phase of behavior that's been segregated from episodic, mythological and analytic. But that neither Girard or Auerbach have made theoretical distinctions in their literary approaches, they're invalid.
Memes are as yet unverifiable units of behavior that may have scientific value. The jury is still out.