timtyler comments on Dissolving the Question of Life - Less Wrong

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Comment author: timtyler 15 June 2011 06:58:39AM *  -1 points [-]

That's correct. Chain letters - and the rest of human culture - is literally alive.

Here is Dawkins (1976) on the topic:

As my colleague N.K. Humphrey neatly summed up an earlier draft of this chapter: "memes should be regarded as living structures, not just metaphorically but technically".

Comment author: [deleted] 15 June 2011 06:31:39PM 1 point [-]

Seems a bit perverse to use a definition that says a chain letter is alive, but a mule isn't. Why not just make up a new term?

Comment author: timtyler 15 June 2011 07:09:53PM *  -1 points [-]

Mules are alive. Mule cells reproduce and persist via a copying process. Being sterile does not mean you are not alive, just that you are near the end of the line. Chain letters are alive too - it is unfortunate that few people realise that.

IMO, a new word is not needed: we don't need multiple terms for practically the same basic thing.