First published in 1949, Gilbert Rylea (TM)s The Concept of Mind
is one of the classics of twentieth-century philosophy. Described
by Ryle as a a ~sustained piece of analytical hatchet-worka (TM) on
Cartesian dualism, The Concept of Mind is a radical and
controversial attempt to jettison once and for all what Ryle called
a ~the ghost in the machinea (TM): Descartesa (TM) argument that
mind and body are two separate entities. This sixtieth anniversary
edition includes a substantial commentary by Julia Tanney and is
essential reading for new readers interested not only in the
history of analytic philosophy but in its power to challenge major
currents in philosophy of mind and language today.
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