Gabora, L. (1997) The Origin and Evolution of Culture and Creativity. [Journal (Paginated)]
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Abstract
Like the information patterns that evolve through biological processes, mental representations, or memes, evolve through adaptive exploration and transformation of an information space through variation, selection, and transmission. Since unlike genes, memes do not come packaged with instructions for their replication, our brains do it for them, strategically, guided by a fitness landscape that reflects both internal drives and a worldview that is continually updated through meme assimilation. This paper presents a model for how an individual becomes a meme-evolving agent via the emergence of an autocatalytic network of sparse, distributed memories, and discusses implications for complex, creative thought processes and why they are unique to humans. Memetics can do more than account for the spread of catchy tunes; it can pave the way for the kind of overarching framework for the humanities that the first form of evolution has provided for the biological sciences.
| Item Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
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| Keywords: | abstraction, adaptation, altruism, animal cognition, attractor, autocatalysis, categorization, censorship, cognitive development, cognitive origins, consciousness, creativity, culture, cultural learning, culturaltransmission, distributed representation, diversity, drives, episodic memory, evolution, fitness, information, imitation, innovation, Lamarckian evolution, meme, memory, mimesis, mimetic culture, origin of life, pattern, replication, representational redescription, selection, self-organization, social learning, subsymbolic computation, worldview. |
| Subjects: | Biology > Animal Cognition Biology > Evolution Biology > Theoretical Biology Psychology > Cognitive Psychology Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence Computer Science > Complexity Theory Computer Science > Dynamical Systems Computer Science > Neural Nets Psychology > Developmental Psychology Psychology > Evolutionary Psychology Philosophy > Philosophy of Mind Psychology > Social Psychology |
| ID Code: | 794 |
| Deposited By: | Gabora, Dr. Liane |
| Deposited On: | 27 Jan 1999 |
| Last Modified: | 19 Dec 2009 19:16 |
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