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The evolution of knowledge

This thesis will argue that there exists a unit of cultural knowledge (the meme) that is analogous to the genre of biological evolution. Genetic knowledge has been gained through the interaction of ancestral organisms with their environments. Those organisms with inferior genetic knowledge have died out. Cultural knowledge has also been gained through the interaction of new ideas within minds. Inferior cultural knowledge has died out. Genes, through their phenotypes, evolve in a physical environment while memes, through their phenotype, thought, evolve in a mental environment. Both vary in their respective environments, and the differential survival of these variations represents a single process underlying gene and meme multiplication. Because the units of knowledge, genes and memes, operate in distincively different environments, and so manifest themselves in different ways, there appear to some people to be two distinctive processes operating. One task of this thesis will be to establish logically this single process. I will show that memes are living units inhabiting a sea of minds in which they compete for survival just as organisms compete for their survival in their physical environment. In using the 'meme' I am not assuming any new physical forces, rather, the meme is a different way of seeing an old problem; cultural evolution. Through this view, contemporary problems can be seen in a new light, and in many cases, better explanations found for them.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ADTP/246133
Date January 1998
CreatorsHoerr, W
Source SetsAustraliasian Digital Theses Program
Detected LanguageEnglish

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