Debunking Interface Theory: Why Hoffman's Skepticism (Really) is Self-Defeating

Synthese 201 (25):1-23 (2023)
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Abstract

Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman and others have recently advanced an evolutionary debunking argument aimed at our perceptual beliefs in ordinary objects, based on the Interface Theory of Perception. In contrast with most recent criticisms of Interface Theory, which have targeted its characterizations of perception and veridicality, I raise a broad dialectical problem for Hoffman’s debunking argument. I show that the argument is self-defeating, and that responding to this problem by appealing to Universal Darwinism leads to a fatal dilemma for the view.

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Jeffrey N. Bagwell
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