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

Published March 15, 2019 by WW Norton & Co.

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978-0-393-25469-3
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The starting premise here is that evolution has shaped not only our senses but how we interpret the data we gather from our senses. Not a great leap, especially given what's happened in perceptual science and neuroscience over the last few decades, although Hoffman acts as if this premise isn’t a prevailing belief among vision scientists (which I doubt is true). Much of the usual evidence in support of this premise, vis a vis optical illusions and the like, is presented (or, to be a bit more blunt, regurgitated in fitful spasms), and then Hoffman goes further.

Hoffman claims that evolutionary "fitness payoffs" are the basis of all of the sensory information we, or any other living thing, can gather. These fitness payoffs represent a means of preserving and extending our genetic heritage and are neither tied to nor reflective of Objective Reality, which, Hoffman says, is reflected in a …

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