Dan Dennett on "terrorism and the awesome power of memes"

I've been meaning to post this interesting presentation by Dan Dennet which I got reminded of after reading the debates and news that followed the recent bombing in the Maldives.

Daniel Dennett is a very prominent philosopher with research centering on the very interesting areas of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. If you study anything to do with cognition, be it philosophy or psychology or (like me) artificial intelligence, then you are sure to have come across his papers and ideas.

This presentation comes from TED Talks (2002) and is titled "Ants, terrorism, and the awesome power of memes". Many of you will disagree with it outright but the concepts he presents are, to me atleast, pretty powerful and food for thought in light of the bombing and the events that keep unfolding since. Check it out below...

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  1. maldiveshealth says:

    Thanks. He has presented a concept in a very interesting manner. Thought processes are evolving mechanisms and to keep ourselves immune from parasites we need to delve ourselves in to science.

  2. M says:

    "Hijacking and comandeering a mind" sounds fascinating. If only they (as in whoever does all the crazy gadget inventions) will make a joystick to facilitate the ease of use for this phenomenon.

  3. subcorpus says:

    bro ...
    i got some kewl mp4's from hassan ...
    some very good stuff in there ...
    charls dawkins ...
    craig venter ... dennet ... kerzweil ... sherma ...
    will chew on them out in the weekend and will sure come back to comment here ...
    hassan told me its gonna be like mind blowing ...
    lets see how it goes ...


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