
The publication in 1998 of Susan Blackmore's bestselling 'The Meme Machine' re-awakened the debate over the highly controversial field of memetics. In the past few years, there has been an explosion of interest in 'memes'. The one thing noticeably missing has been any kind of proper debate over the validity of a concept regarded by many as scientifically suspect.This book pits leading intellectuals, (both supporters and opponents of meme theory), against each other to battle it out, and state their case. With a forward by Daniel Dennett, and contributions form Dan Sperber, David Hll, 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, this 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.
This book investigates the scientific validity and theoretical status of memetics as a framework for understanding cultural evolution. Robert Aunger, an anthropologist and researcher, compiles a series of essays from prominent intellectuals to evaluate whether the concept of the 'meme' constitutes a rigorous scientific discipline or remains a speculative metaphor. The text serves as a structured forum for proponents and skeptics to debate the mechanisms of cultural transmission and the applicability of Darwinian principles to non-biological information.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics recognize this work as a significant, albeit contentious, contribution to the discourse surrounding evolutionary cultural theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of evolutionary biology and philosophy to fully grasp the arguments presented.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2001-01-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192632442
ISBN-13:
9780192632449
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