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Memes vs Temes

Iyán Menéndez Valle


1º Y
Aitor Fernández Jiménez
INTRODUCTION
 She noted two different types of
replicators. (Genes & Memes)
 Susan Blackmore is an English
scientist, that has been studying
mimetics.
 She said that is going to be another
replicator. (Techno -meme)
Replicators
 They are particles or behaviours that
they copy some information by
different ways.
 They can be: biological (genes),
psicological (memes), technological
(temes).
Genes
 They are the most primitive ones.
 They pass the information by
biological processes.
 Everybody have it.
 They appeared when life began.
 They involves on the abilities to learn,
or to do sports.
Memes
 Are ideas or behaviours, that are pass
by learning or imitation.
 They move throught the social-
cultural atmosphere, like a virus.
 Some examples are: thoughts,
theories, gestures, practices,
fashions, habits, songs and dances.
Temes
 It will happen on the future.
 Are ideas or behaviours that are pass
by technological information.
 Some examples are: fashions, music
styles, comsumption of computers,
consoles, trademarks, etc…
Conclusions
 Only temes are hypothetical.
 All of them are very dangerous for
humanity, because they change
people’ minds.

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