If things like memes are actually part of how the mind and society work.
If an animal is somehow capable of picking up on a powerful meme, is it possible, for a brief moment, for the animal to have a more powerful insight or thought? — wax
Take a dog who is the pet of someone. Maybe by their interactions they pick up on a way of thinking, which enables them to understand something they wouldn't have been able to understand if they had just been born into and lived in a pack of wild dogs. — wax
If an animal is somehow capable of picking up on a powerful meme, — wax
Language may even have coevolved with our species- in other words language became a ratcheting mechanism that increased other cognitive capacities, like forms of memory, problem-solving, planning, etc. which then magnified further with cultural learning that language provides the foundation for. I — schopenhauer1
But if you take the original idea as memes being like viruses...they don't survive because they are useful to their host, they survive because they can be passed between people, and spread amongst the population, and are capable of adapting evolutionarily in order to survive the hosts mechanism of defence... — wax
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