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Darwin and your beliefs - Ara Norenzayan
Memes get explicitly mentioned at 1:12:00 in the above video. Ara says "the meme idea is underdeveloped".
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Ara Norenzayan is a social psychologist at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. His areas of research include evolutionary and cognitive approaches to religious thought and behavior, issues of cultural variability and universality in human psychology, and relations between culture and evolution.
VideosDarwin and your beliefs - Ara Norenzayan Memes get explicitly mentioned at 1:12:00 in the above video. Ara says "the meme idea is underdeveloped".
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