In following 10-15 minutes please describe:
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It is not plain "humans VERB machines/devices" anymore.
It starts to be more "machines/devices are PAST_PARTICIPLE(VERB) by humans"
VERB can be something like "use/used by; carry/carried by; create/created by"
The term meme was coined in Richard Dawkins' 1976 book The Selfish Gene, but Dawkins later distanced himself from the resulting field of study. Analogous to a gene, the meme was conceived as a "unit of culture" (an idea, belief, pattern of behaviour, etc.) which is "hosted" in the minds of one or more individuals, and which can reproduce itself in the sense of jumping from the mind of one person to the mind of another. Thus what would otherwise be regarded as one individual influencing another to adopt a belief is seen as an idea-replicator reproducing itself in a new host.
(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memetics )
Internalists define memes as informatic structures located in the brain.
Externalities define memes in terms of their observable expressions (cultural artifacts, behaviors etc.)
Blackmore (2000) defines "Meme is a replicator which replicates from brain to brain by means of imitation" . These replicators are somehow represented in the host brain as some kind of «cognitive structure» and if ever externalised by the host organism – no matter whether in form a word, song, behavioral schema or an artefact – they can get copied into other host organism endowed with the device to integrate such structures.
There's a lot of activity going on in our mindbrain and some thoughts / behaviours / needs acting in our brain have their "own" interests!
Coded in vim (front-end: D3.js; back-end: kastalia.medienhaus) by Prof. Daniel D. Hromada (UdK / ECDF).