'In a phenomenology of memetica, we have the experience of it and the “appearance(s)” of it / “presentation” of it.
We have memetica as a lived experience and memetica as an abstraction: as an object of observation, analysis/interpretation, evaluation, and “position” and/or decision/direction-making. -Fragments of Memetica, No. 35. [20210213] Comments are closed.
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AuthorBenjamin Bennett-Carpenter writes philosophy and poetry. Teaches at a public university in North America. Consults/coaches (executive, life, creative). Archives
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