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Donald Hoffman

    December 29, 1955

    Donald D. Hoffman explores the nature of perception, evolution, and consciousness. His work, recognized with prestigious awards, challenges our fundamental assumptions about reality. He investigates whether our senses truly reflect the world as it is, or if evolution has favored useful illusions over truth. Hoffman's approach prompts reflection on what it means to 'see' reality.

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    The Case Against Reality
    The Case Against Reality: Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes
    • 2022

      Can we trust our senses to tell us the truth? Challenging leading scientific theories that claim that our senses report back objective reality, cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman argues that while we should take our perceptions seriously, we should not take them literally. From examining why fashion designers create clothes that give the illusion of a more “attractive” body shape to studying how companies use color to elicit specific emotions in consumers, and even dismantling the very notion that spacetime is objective reality, The Case Against Reality dares us to question everything we thought we knew about the world we see.

      The Case Against Reality: Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes
    • 2019

      The Case Against Reality

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(121)Add rating

      Do we see the world as it truly is? Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman says no: our visual perceptions are not a window on reality, but are interfaces constructed by natural selection. Using thirty years of his own research, as well as others' work in evolutionary biology, game theory, neuroscience, computer science, information theory, and philosophy, Hoffman proves that evolution has shaped our perceptions into illusions. The sensory simplifications that once maximized our performance and reproductive fitness are now impressions that can be manipulated by marketing and design. The world is nothing like what we see through our eyes, and "The Case Against Reality" explains why.

      The Case Against Reality