Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”

The article is devoted to the study of the idea of a human in the context of the modern memetic theory of religion. The work consistently reveals the main provisions of the memetic concept in the works of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Susan Blackmore. Richard Dawkins is regarded as the founder...

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Main Author: Ekaterina Khitruk
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Language:Russian
Published: St. Tikhon's Orthodox University 2022-12-01
Series:Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия I. Богословие, философия
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Online Access:https://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/7843
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description The article is devoted to the study of the idea of a human in the context of the modern memetic theory of religion. The work consistently reveals the main provisions of the memetic concept in the works of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Susan Blackmore. Richard Dawkins is regarded as the founder of the replicator-centric interpretation of the evolutionary process, which contributed to the formation of the idea of the meme as a unit of cultural information. Memes compete with each other in the process of cultural evolution, pursuing their own benefits, regardless of the possible benefits of host organisms. To such "selfish" memes, R. Dawkins, first of all, refers to religious ideas. R. Dawkins' concept has a popular scientific character and its author, considering a person to be a bearer of memes, does not clarify the ways of interaction between specific memes and the human mind. This philosophical aspect of the memetic concept is developed in the theory of Daniel Dennett, who, distracting from the scientific (biological) context, builds a naturalistic metanarrative based on the concept of memes. D. Dennett argues that the human mind is not only an effective means of transportation for memes, but also literally an artifact created in the process of memetic evolution and acquired, thanks to it, a tendency to select and prefer certain (evolutionarily successful) types of memes ... Such an interpretation of man is consolidated in the psychological theory of S. Blackmore, who asserts that the theory of memes finally and convincingly debunks both the religious ideas about the free and autonomous personality of God, who is responsible for the existence of the world, and the traditional ideas about the free and autonomous personality of man, who is responsible both for his own existence in general, and, in particular, for the morally significant decisions of their lives. S. Blackmore proposes to consolidate the new concept of a person as a vehicle with appropriate psychological techniques that get rid of the "false" feelings of their own autonomy and freedom. The author of this article considers the memetic concept of religion, culture and man as a non-trivial version of classical naturalism and suggests the possible productivity of criticism of this concept based on the unique Christian interpretation of personality as irreducibility to nature.
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spelling doaj.art-47de22ccd6ac4c9993977b923b47d0d32023-03-08T10:10:06ZrusSt. Tikhon's Orthodox UniversityВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия I. Богословие, философия1991-640X2409-46922022-12-01101101118135http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturI2022101.118-1351Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”Ekaterina Khitruk0Tomsk State University; Tomsk, RussiaThe article is devoted to the study of the idea of a human in the context of the modern memetic theory of religion. The work consistently reveals the main provisions of the memetic concept in the works of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Susan Blackmore. Richard Dawkins is regarded as the founder of the replicator-centric interpretation of the evolutionary process, which contributed to the formation of the idea of the meme as a unit of cultural information. Memes compete with each other in the process of cultural evolution, pursuing their own benefits, regardless of the possible benefits of host organisms. To such "selfish" memes, R. Dawkins, first of all, refers to religious ideas. R. Dawkins' concept has a popular scientific character and its author, considering a person to be a bearer of memes, does not clarify the ways of interaction between specific memes and the human mind. This philosophical aspect of the memetic concept is developed in the theory of Daniel Dennett, who, distracting from the scientific (biological) context, builds a naturalistic metanarrative based on the concept of memes. D. Dennett argues that the human mind is not only an effective means of transportation for memes, but also literally an artifact created in the process of memetic evolution and acquired, thanks to it, a tendency to select and prefer certain (evolutionarily successful) types of memes ... Such an interpretation of man is consolidated in the psychological theory of S. Blackmore, who asserts that the theory of memes finally and convincingly debunks both the religious ideas about the free and autonomous personality of God, who is responsible for the existence of the world, and the traditional ideas about the free and autonomous personality of man, who is responsible both for his own existence in general, and, in particular, for the morally significant decisions of their lives. S. Blackmore proposes to consolidate the new concept of a person as a vehicle with appropriate psychological techniques that get rid of the "false" feelings of their own autonomy and freedom. The author of this article considers the memetic concept of religion, culture and man as a non-trivial version of classical naturalism and suggests the possible productivity of criticism of this concept based on the unique Christian interpretation of personality as irreducibility to nature.https://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/7843evolution meme memetics atheism christianity human philosophy philosophy of religion christian anthropologyэволюция мем меметика атеизм христианство философия человека философия религии христианская антропология
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Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”
Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия I. Богословие, философия
evolution
meme
memetics
atheism
christianity
human philosophy
philosophy of religion
christian anthropology
эволюция
мем
меметика
атеизм
христианство
философия человека
философия религии
христианская антропология
title Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”
title_full Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”
title_fullStr Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”
title_full_unstemmed Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”
title_short Thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion: from the “image and likeness” to the “vehicle”
title_sort thinking of a human in the context of the memetic theory of religion from the image and likeness to the vehicle
topic evolution
meme
memetics
atheism
christianity
human philosophy
philosophy of religion
christian anthropology
эволюция
мем
меметика
атеизм
христианство
философия человека
философия религии
христианская антропология
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