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Darwinizing Culture Robert Aunger (Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge)

Darwinizing Culture von Robert Aunger (Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge)

Zusammenfassung

Dealing with the debate over the highly controversial field of memetics, this title features leading intellectuals, both supporters and opponents of meme theory, who state their case. It is intended for psychologists, biologists, philosophers, linguists, and anthropologists.

Darwinizing Culture Zusammenfassung

Darwinizing Culture: The Status of Memetics as a Science Robert Aunger (Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge)

The publication in 1998 of Susan Blackmore's bestselling 'The meme machine' re-awakened the debate over the highly controverial field of memetics. In the past couple of years, there has been an explosion of interest in 'memes'. The one thing noticably missing though, has been any kind of proper debate over the validity of a concept regarded by many as scientifically suspect. Darwinizing culture: the status of memetics as a science pits leading intellectuals, (both supporters and opponents of meme theory), against eachother to battle it out, and state their case. With a foreword by Daniel Dennett, and contributions from Dan Sperber, David Hull, Robert Boyd, Susan Blackmore, Henry Plotkin, and others, the result is a thrilling and challenging debate that will perhaps mark a turning point for the field, and for future research. Superbly edited by Robert Aunger, Darwinizing culture is a thought provoking book, that will fascinate, stimulate, (and occasionally perhaps infuriate) a broad range of readers including, psychologists, biologists, philosophers, linguists, and anthropologists.

Darwinizing Culture Bewertungen

A stimulating snapshot of the state of memetics from the year 1999. I recommend it to anyone interested in the history and development of the field. * On Mimetics *
If you need a guide into the murky heat of memetics, look no further than the essays in Darwinizing Culture, which are a fine illustration of the murkiness at the heart of memetics, admirably framed by Bob Aunger's introduction and conclusion * New Scientist *

Über Robert Aunger (Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge)

Dr Robert Aunger completed his PhD in Anthopology at UCLA. He has taught at Nortwestern University, The University of Chicago, as well as Cambridge University. He has recently signed with Free Press (via agent John Brockman) to write a trade book entitled 'The Electric Meme)

Inhaltsverzeichnis

FOREWORD BY DANIEL DENNETT; INTRODUCTION; 'MEMES' EYE VISION (SUSAN BLACKMORE); TAKING MEMETICS SERIOUSLY (DAVID HULL); MEMES THROUGH (SOCIAL) MINDS (ROSARIA CONTE); CULTURE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISM (HENRY PLOTKIN); THE EVOLUTION OF THE MEME (KEVIN LALAND AND JOHN ODLING-SMEE); MEMES: UNIVERSITY ACID OR A BETTER MOUSE TRAP (ROBERT BOYD AND PETER RICHERSON); AN OBJECTION TO THE MEMETIC APPROACH TO CULTURE (DAN SPERBER); IF MEMES ARE THE ANSWER, WHAT IS THE QUESTION (ADAM KUPER); A WELL-DISPOSED SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGIST'S PROBLEM WITH MEMES (MAURICE BLOCH); CONCLUSION (ROBERT AUNGER)

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GOR013444186
9780192632449
0192632442
Darwinizing Culture: The Status of Memetics as a Science Robert Aunger (Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, Senior Research Fellow, Dept. of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge)
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