Title of article
Darwin’s Doubt, Non-deterministic Darwinism and the Cognitive Science of Religion
Author/Authors
Robin Attfield، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
19
From page
465
To page
483
Abstract
Alvin Plantinga, echoing a worry of Charles Darwin which he calls ‘Darwin’s doubt’, argues that given Darwinian evolutionary theory our beliefs are unreliable, since they are determined to be what they are by evolutionary pressures and could have had no other content. This papers surveys in turn deterministic and non-deterministic interpretations of Darwinism, and concludes that Plantinga’s argument poses a problem for the former alone and not for the latter. Some parallel problems arise for the Cognitive Science of Religion, and in particular for the hypothesis that many of our beliefs, including religious beliefs, are due to a Hypersensitive Agency-Detection Device, at least if this hypothesis is held in a deterministic form. In a non-deterministic form, however, its operation need not cast doubt on the rationality or reliability of the relevant beliefs.
Journal title
Philosophy
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Philosophy
Record number
664683
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