{"id":212635,"date":"2017-03-02T11:30:52","date_gmt":"2017-03-02T16:30:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/do-daniel-c-dennetts-memes-deserve-to-survive-spectator-co-uk.php"},"modified":"2017-03-02T11:30:52","modified_gmt":"2017-03-02T16:30:52","slug":"do-daniel-c-dennetts-memes-deserve-to-survive-spectator-co-uk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/memetics\/do-daniel-c-dennetts-memes-deserve-to-survive-spectator-co-uk.php","title":{"rendered":"Do Daniel C. Dennett&#8217;s memes deserve to survive? &#8211; Spectator.co.uk"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The greatest of Bachs 224 cantatas is BWV 109, Ich    glaube, lieber Herr, hilf meinem Unglauben. Its subject     the title translates as Mark 9:24, I believe, dear Lord, help    my unbelief  is that strange cognitive dissonance of    believing something yet not believing it at the same time.    Daniel Dennetts new book, From Bacteria to Bach and    Back, is aimed at those who suffer from this intermittent    unbelief, though not about God  Dennett is, after all, one of    modern philosophys most prominent atheists  but about his    specialist subject: evolution by natural selection.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course, most educated people nowadays accept Darwins great    insight. But, Dennett argues in his typical avuncular style,    they only do so up to a point: the point at which anyone    applies it to the human mind. Even the most rational among us    feel the pull of Cartesian Gravity, the force    that warps our scientific intuitions    whenever we get close to thinking about our own minds, drawing    us towards dualism and other philosophically naive notions.    Surely, so the faulty reasoning goes, there must be something    special about our intellects that doesnt admit of a purely    Darwinian analysis?  <\/p>\n<p>    Dennett treats this confusion with a dose of immersion therapy,    applying Darwinism universally and far more liberally than most    would dare. He goes so far as to encourage scientists to talk    about design in evolution despite the lack of a designer, to    think about reasons even though there is no reasoner (Dennett    calls these free-floating rationales), and to consider    competence without comprehension: like a computer, evolution    can perform tasks competently, but without any need to    understand what it has done.  <\/p>\n<p>    This uncompromising adaptationism  treating no feature of life    as immune to evolutionary logic  leads Dennett on to his    Darwinian theory of human culture. Over thousands of years,    culture has moved from bottom-up to top-down; from the mindless    generating and testing of multiple ideas  some of which    happened to be successful and were thus replicated, often    uncomprehendingly, by other people  to the mindful, directed    design we see in art, architecture, science and music. Similar    to Dennetts notion of free will, expounded in his book    Freedom Evolves, culture exists on a continuum of    complexity; in a strangely satisfying inversion, as culture has    evolved via Darwinian processes, it has effectively    de-Darwinised itself (though not completely: even the    greatest designers like Bach didnt create ex nihilo,    often going through immense  Dennett would say evolutionary     drudgery, trial and error before their masterpieces emerged).  <\/p>\n<p>    Can culture really be unconscious? This is where memes come in.    By this I dont just mean those pictures of cats and frogs on    the internet  although those are memes in Dennetts    conception. For Dennett, a meme is essentially any piece of    information that spreads from person to person: indeed, even    individual words are memes, and (by analogy with genes) we can    study their fitnessby seeing whether they reproduce    themselves into different peoples minds (again, often without    those people making any conscious effort). This might seem like    mission creep: Richard Dawkinss original conception of memes    included fads, chain letters and other viral phenomena, not    language itself. But Dennett extends memes along another    continuum, from single words all the way to the complex    cultural ideas that have shaped civilisation by infesting our    minds. Memes are the handholds on the climbing wall of culture,    allowing us to move towards ever more purposeful, ever more    conscious design.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dennett is well aware of the scepticism that the idea of memes    engenders. Indeed, he spends a chapter fending off the various    criticisms that have accumulated over the decades since Dawkins    suggested it. Perhaps ironically given its focus on virality,    memetics has never really caught on as a science, and I    rather doubt whether Dennetts case here will convince the    non-believers. I found myself wondering what a would-be    memeticist would do with their day. Which scientific hypotheses    would they be testing? Where would they gather their data? How    would they analyse it? The memes-eye-view is an intriguing    perspective on cultural evolution, but the concept seems too    woolly to inspire hard science (history bears out this concern:    the Journal of Memetics, which had its first issue in    1997, closed down in 2005 for want of research papers).  <\/p>\n<p>    From Bacteria to Bach and Back is one long argument,    employing Darwinian logic with often counterintuitive results.    Decades of developing his theory has allowed Dennett to    anticipate most of the objections readers might have, and he    works methodically to defuse their concerns. Those who stick    with him will find the books strange inversions of reasoning    beguiling and its vast scope enthralling, even if theyre less    than compelled by its payoff. Ultimately, philosophical thought    experiments arent enough to buttress Dennetts memetic view of    life and culture: perhaps Im still suffering the ill effects    of Cartesian Gravity, but a little more empirical evidence    would have helped my unbelief.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.spectator.co.uk\/2017\/03\/do-daniel-c-dennetts-memes-deserve-to-survive\/\" title=\"Do Daniel C. Dennett's memes deserve to survive? - Spectator.co.uk\">Do Daniel C. 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