Does memetics make sense | Massimo Pigliucci, Joanna Bryson and Hilary Lawson
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 Published On Mar 26, 2022

Massimo Pigliucci, Joanna Bryson and Hilary Lawson debate memetics.

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00:00 Introduction
02:20 Massimo Pigliucci
05:35 Joanna Bryson
09:02 Hilary Lawson

Memes are everywhere. But the term was coined only a few decades ago by Richard Dawkins to describe ideas and cultural behaviour that can be passed on from one individual to another. He argued that memes are a stage in evolution, and just as humans are carriers for genes, we are also carriers for memes. We don't so much choose our memes as they choose us. Its critics however argue that meme theory upends all human agency and thought. Is meme theory an exciting new framework that moves evolution forward to account for concepts and culture? Or is the very idea of a meme a misguided and reductionist account of what it is to be human?

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Post-postmodern philosopher Hilary Lawson, Professor of Ethics and Technology at Hertie School Joanna Bryson and Professor of Philosophy at City College of New York Massimo Pigliucci discuss whether or not it is useful to think about sharing mimetic information like genetic information. Gunes Taylor hosts.

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