Re: virus: Spirituality?

B. Lane Robertson (metaphy@hotmail.com)
Thu, 02 Jul 1998 13:28:09 PDT


No, not at all. I think we will find or designate a
thing which follows our pre-supposed criteria for
"meme" and only after declaring it THUS will it come
to stand for the concept pending modification in
both the understanding and the boundaries of the
thing so designated.

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>>When we find (or
>>specify the limits of) a "meme"; do you think it
>>will have the word "meme" written on it?
>
>Yes. Don't you? (In the same way gene is 'written'
on a gene....')
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B. Lane Robertson
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