RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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I agree with much of what you said, to a degree, but I would like to take a moment and defend Blackmore. She is a very serious researcher who is highly regarded in her field by folks like Dennett, Dawkins and Pinker. I'll go back and listen to what she said but I'm not sure you characterize what she has said very well.Stretching the metaphor to suggest that humanity may just be a transitional species in danger of being subjugated by our new teme overlords is the kind of idea that only deserves to be seriously discussed by freshmen at 3 AM in the fanciful philosophy dorm. I can't believe that woman got invited to TED.
I think it fair to question how much controlling is going on by memes and temes. Take my anecdotal experience for example. Why did I go on a mission? Was it because of memes or was it because some leaders of a church used the memes and I was doing their bidding?
That said, if we accept your premise that only conscious entities can control anything then I think we can safely toss out the Selfish Gene and the idea of gene selection. Of course, the fact that Dawkins speaks of genes in an anthropomorphic way doesn't mean that his intention is to convey the idea that genes are conscious. And to be sure he goes out of his way to make painfully certain that it isn't his intention. Same with Blackmore IIRC.