Memetics — This article is related to the study of self replicating units of culture, not to be confused with mimetics. Memetics is a theory of mental content based on an analogy with Darwinian evolution, originating from Richard Dawkins 1976 book The… … Wikipedia
memetics — me·met·ics (mē mĕtʹĭks) n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of memes and their social and cultural effects. [meme + etics(as in aesthetics).] * * * … Universalium
memetics — noun /mɛˈmɛtɪks/ The study of memes and their social and cultural effects … Wiktionary
memetics — The study of backgounds, history, vocabulary, ideas, memes. Memeticly (adv). Memtic (adj). You are just like him, I swear, you must be memetically identical. If I had a better understanding of his memetic code, I could tell you why he likes that … Dictionary of american slang
memetics — n. study of memes; transmission of cultural practices, repetition or imitation of social concepts or actions … English contemporary dictionary
memetics — /məˈmɛtɪks/ (say muh metiks) noun the study of memes, particularly how they are transferred from one person to another in a community. –memeticist, noun …
Meme — For other uses, see Meme (disambiguation). A meme ( /ˈmiː … Wikipedia
Меметика — подход к эволюционным моделям передачи информации, который основывается на концепции мемов, рассматривающей идеи как единицы культурной информации, распространяемые между людьми посредством имитации, научения и др. В настоящее время… … Википедия
Dual inheritance theory — (DIT), also known as gene culture coevolution, was developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s to explain how human behavior is a product of two different and interacting evolutionary processes: genetic evolution and cultural evolution. DIT is a… … Wikipedia
Keith Henson — Infobox Scientist name = Keith Henson image width = 200px caption = Keith Henson in Palo Alto, California birth date = 1942 birth place = United States death date = death place = residence = Arizona citizenship = United States nationality =… … Wikipedia