Re: Ancestral Extropians?

From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Fri Jun 18 1999 - 07:25:33 MDT


JGanong@webtv.net (James Ganong) writes:

> OK, we've gone over Nietzche as a possible memetic ancestor; who else
> might qualify? Who first inspired &/or
> infected you with the transhumanist/extropian meme?

I would say:

Stanislaw Lem
Arthur C Clarke
Olaf Stapledon
Robert Anton Wilson
Frank Tipler
Hans Moravec
Freeman Dyson

I discovered them over a period of time stretching from early
childhood to my highschool years when I really began to understand how
it all fitted together. After that I would claim the extropian net
community as a major memetic ancestor.

Note that we can trace the memetic ancestors of these people back, to
e.g. Haldane, Bernal, Leary, Ettinger, Minsky etc. and continue
tracing the web of influence backwards. Might make a fun graph.

> The point of this (yes, there is one :) ) is to see if we can find the
> common thread & maybe use it as a template for new vectors to spread our
> memes; how did they get *us*? Can we duplicate the effect?

Note that on your list, Heinlein, Leary and Wilson are all rather
prolific writers, and Spock was of course entirely media. On my list
the first four are writers. I think it is clear that spreading much
(high quality) writings or media is a good way of being a
vector. Nothing new here, of course. We'll see what other people post.

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