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An Analysis of Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind (Hardcover)
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An Analysis of Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind (Hardcover)
Series: The Macat Library
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Gilbert Ryle's 1949 The Concept of Mind is now famous above all as
the origin of the phrase "the ghost in the machine" - a phrase Ryle
used to attack the popular idea that our bodies and minds are
separate. His own position was that mental acts are not at all
distinct from bodily actions. Indeed, they are the same thing,
merely described in different ways - and if one cuts through the
confusing language of the old philosophical debates, he suggests,
that becomes clear. While, in many ways, modern philosophers of
mind have moved on from or discarded Ryle's actual arguments, The
Concept of Mind remains a classic example of two central critical
thinking skills: interpretation and reasoning. Ryle was what is
known as an "ordinary language" philosopher - a school who
considered many philosophical problems to exist purely because of
philosophical language. He therefore considered his task as a
philosopher to be one of cutting through confusing language, and
clarifying matters - exemplifying the critical thinking skill of
interpretation at its best. Rather than adding to philosophical
knowledge as such, moreover, he saw his role as one of mapping it -
giving it what he called a "logical geography." As such, The
Concept of Mind is also all about reasoning: laying out,
organizing, and systematizing clear arguments.
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