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Автор Holdcroft, David
Автор Lewis, Harry
Дата выпуска 2000
dc.description It has been claimed, notably by Dawkins and Dennett, that there are units of cultural evolution, called ‘memes’, whose survival is explicable in terms of Darwinʼs theory of evolution by natural selection. They also play an important part in Dennettʼs theory of consciousness. Memes are distinct memorable units, not atoms, which have vehicles, and whose success depends on the ability of those vehicles to multiply. We argue that even if the theory of memes is structurally isomorphic with the theory of natural selection, it has a very different ontology calling for novel accounts of variation, replication and fitness. We question whether such accounts are plausible, and conclude that memes and their tokenings cannot assume the causal roles they would have to to obey the ‘laws’ of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Electronic ISSN 1469-817X
Print ISSN 0031-8191
Журнал Philosophy
Том 75
Первая страница 161
Последняя страница 182
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