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The Meme Machine Susan Blackmore (Lecturer in Psychology, Lecturer in Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol)

The Meme Machine By Susan Blackmore (Lecturer in Psychology, Lecturer in Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol)

Summary

Humans have the ability to imitate and copy behaviours, or memes, from one another. This is an investigation of whether genes and memes can lead to discoveries about the nature of the inner self and whether the inner self is only an illusion created by the memes for the sake of replication.

The Meme Machine Summary

The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore (Lecturer in Psychology, Lecturer in Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol)

Humans are extraordinary creatures, with the unique ability among animals to imitate and so copy from one another ideas, habits, skills, behaviours, inventions, songs, and stories. These are all memes, a term first coined by Richard Dawkins in 1976 in his book The Selfish Gene. Memes, like genes, are replicators, and this enthralling book is an investigation of whether this link between genes and memes can lead to important discoveries about the nature of the inner self. Confronting the deepest questions about our inner selves, with all our emotions, memories, beliefs, and decisions, Susan Blackmore makes a compelling case for the theory that the inner self is merely an illusion created by the memes for the sake of replication.

The Meme Machine Reviews

Anyone who hopes or fears that memetics will become a science of culture will find this surefooted exploration of the prospects a major eye-opener. * Daniel Dennett *
Any theory deserves to be given its best shot, and that is what Susan Blackmore has given the theory of the meme I am delighted to recommend her book. * Richard Dawkins *

Additional information

GOR001455987
9780192862129
019286212X
The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore (Lecturer in Psychology, Lecturer in Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20000316
288
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