The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... fitness of their hosts can proliferate if their cultural fitness is high , that is if they are " catchy " , if they can overcome the above mentioned filters and do not appreciably impair their host's biological fitness . A few ...
... fitness of their hosts can proliferate if their cultural fitness is high , that is if they are " catchy " , if they can overcome the above mentioned filters and do not appreciably impair their host's biological fitness . A few ...
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... fitness . Memes , by the fact that they can manipulate the behaviour of their hosts , are in some ways preadapted towards increasing their memetic fitness at a cost of some host biological fitness . They have it in their hands , as it ...
... fitness . Memes , by the fact that they can manipulate the behaviour of their hosts , are in some ways preadapted towards increasing their memetic fitness at a cost of some host biological fitness . They have it in their hands , as it ...
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... fitness - promoting as are the stimuli that normally activate these reward circuits . Much in the same way as saccharin fools the nutrition apparatus , So does morphine fool the reinforcement apparatus . A meme that expresses itself in ...
... fitness - promoting as are the stimuli that normally activate these reward circuits . Much in the same way as saccharin fools the nutrition apparatus , So does morphine fool the reinforcement apparatus . A meme that expresses itself in ...
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