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Donald Hoffman Explained
Understanding Our Perceptual Interface to Reality
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Independently Published Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: P36541308
EAN: 9798185034231
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Zustellung: Fr, 11.09.2026
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Beschreibung
Understanding Our Perceptual Interface to Reality. What if everything you see is not reality itself, but an interface designed by evolution. That simple question has made Donald Hoffman one of the most thought provoking cognitive scientists of our time. His research challenges one of humanity's oldest assumptions: that our senses accurately reveal the world around us. In Donald Hoffman Explained. , William Pyle provides an accessible introduction to Hoffman's groundbreaking ideas, translating complex concepts into clear, engaging language for readers of all backgrounds. Whether you're completely new to Hoffman's work or looking for a straightforward guide to his theories, this book offers a balanced exploration of one of modern science's most fascinating discussions. Inside you'll discover:. Who Donald Hoffman is and why his research has attracted worldwide attention. The Interface Theory of Perception explained in plain English. Why evolution may favor survival over objective truth. The famous computer desktop analogy and what it reveals about perception. Hoffman's theory of conscious agents. The relationship between consciousness, the brain, space, and time. The scientific evidence supporting his ideas. The major criticisms and ongoing debates surrounding his work. How Hoffman's theories compare with those of other influential thinkers in consciousness research. Rather than telling you what to believe, this book encourages thoughtful exploration. You'll gain a deeper understanding of Hoffman's work while examining both the strengths and limitations of his theories through the lens of modern cognitive science.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- William Pyle
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2026
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 88