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On Epistemic Black Holes. How Self-Sealing Belief Systems Develop and Evolve

Boudry, Maarten and Hofhuis, Steije (2023) On Epistemic Black Holes. How Self-Sealing Belief Systems Develop and Evolve. [Preprint]

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Abstract

Some belief systems postulate intelligent agents that are deliberately evading detection and thus sabotaging any possible investigation into their existence. This may give rise to an ‘epistemic black hole’, as we call it: a complex of beliefs that is extremely attractive but hard to escape from. We describe the outlines of epistemic black holes in a range of different domains: politics, history, psychology, and religion. Because of their extreme resilience to counterevidence, such belief systems suffer from a recurring problem of arbitrariness and proliferating alternatives, and they tend to develop and evolve in analogous ways. Shedding light on how epistemic black holes function can protect us against their allure.


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Boudry, Maartenmaartenboudry@gmail.com
Hofhuis, Steije
Keywords: belief systems; irrationality, conspiracy theory; epistemology; cultural evolution; religion; psychoanalysis; witchcraft
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Epistemology
Specific Sciences > Cultural Evolution
Depositing User: Maarten Maarten Boudry
Date Deposited: 29 Apr 2023 12:29
Last Modified: 29 Apr 2023 12:29
Item ID: 22024
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Epistemology
Specific Sciences > Cultural Evolution
Date: 26 April 2023
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/22024

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