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Susan Blackmore, the English writer and psychologist, is renowned for her groundbreaking work on consciousness, memetics, and the nature of self. Through her research and writings, Blackmore challenges conventional views of the mind and consciousness, exploring topics such as meditation, near-death experiences, and the evolution of memes. Her thought-provoking ideas continue to push the boundaries of scientific inquiry and inspire new ways of thinking about the human experience.
"Certainly almost everything we do and think is colored in some way by memes, but it is important to realize that not everything we experience is a meme. If I walk down the street and see a tree, the basic perception that's going on is not memetic."
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"Certainly almost everything we do and think is colored in some way by memes, but it is important to realize that not everything we experience is a meme. If I walk down the street and see a tree, the basic perception that's going on is not memetic."

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"One of the biggest mistakes that people make when they think about memes is they try to extend on the analogy with genes. That's not how it works. It works by realizing the concept of a replicator."
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"One of the biggest mistakes that people make when they think about memes is they try to extend on the analogy with genes. That's not how it works. It works by realizing the concept of a replicator."

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"Take male strategies for success in the world. If you've got all the advantages, if you're attractive and clever and all of that, you will generally go for very high quality females."
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"Take male strategies for success in the world. If you've got all the advantages, if you're attractive and clever and all of that, you will generally go for very high quality females."

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