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| | Ryle - livres nouveaux et utilisés |
 | | A.J. Ayer, Karl Popper, Gilbert Ryle and Peter Strawson, in dialogue with Bryan Magee, give authoritative introductions to their own work, even to the extent of saying what they think has been wrong with it. |  | | Ryle, J.C. Ryle's Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: John 10:10 to End |  | | Ryle, J.C. - Ryle's Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: John 10:10 to End |
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| | Ryle - livres nouveaux et utilisés |
 | | A.J. Ayer, Karl Popper, Gilbert Ryle and Peter Strawson, in dialogue with Bryan Magee, give authoritative introductions to their own work, even to the extent of saying what they think has been wrong with it. |  | | RYLE, GILBERT / AYER, ET AL - The Revolution in philosophy with an introduction by Gilbert Ryle |  | | From Book News, Inc.: A medical practitioner and teacher in the UK for some 55 years, Ryle is the founder of the cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) method; Kerr is an experienced psychiatric practitioner and lecturer. |
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| | Alibris - Click here to find books by this author! |
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| | Ryle - livres nouveaux et utilisés |
 | | A.J. Ayer, Karl Popper, Gilbert Ryle and Peter Strawson, in dialogue with Bryan Magee, give authoritative introductions to their own work, even to the extent of saying what they think has been wrong with it. |  | | Magee, Bryan (Ayer, A J - Hampshire, Stuart - MacIntyre, Alasdair - Montefiore, Alan - Pears, David - Popper, Karl - Quinton, Anthony - Ryle, Gilbert - Smart, Ninian - Strawson, Peter - Warnock, Geoffrey - Williams, Bernard - Wollheim, Richard) - |  | | Magee, Bryan (Ayer, A J - Hampshire, Stuart - MacIntyre, Alasdair - Montefiore, Alan - Pears, David - Popper, Karl - Quinton, Anthony - Ryle, Gilbert - Smart, Ninian - Strawson, Peter - Warnock, Geoffrey - Williams, Bernard - Wollheim, Richard) - Modern British Philosophy. |
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| | Ryle, printing company - Ryle, John Charles (1816-1900) |
 | | Gilbert Ryle was a professor at Oxford University from 1945 to 1968. |  | | John Charles Ryle was born in the English town of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, JC Ryle Sermon Readings by T. Sullivan 39 min. |  | | JC Ryle was an evangelical minister of the Church of England in the 19th century and this page contains many of his tracts. |
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| | The Philosophy of Gilbert Ryle |
 | | Gilbert Ryle was born on August 19th 1900, the son of Dr. Reginal John Ryle and Mrs. |  | | And it was Ryle's esteem for Cook Wilson that led him to be suspicious of the Phenomenologists' theory that consciousness is central in epistemology, and that all consciousness is consciousness of. |  | | Ryle's position and Marxism are, in his view, complementary ones, the one based on ordinary language, the other on common sense. |
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| | Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind |
 | | As an example of how this doctrine can be misleading, Ryle explains that knowing how to perform an act skillfully is not a matter of purely theoretical reasoning. |  | | Ryle rejects Descartes dualistic theory of the relation betwen mind and body. |  | | Gilbert Ryles The Concept of Mind (1949) is a critique of the notion that the mind is distinct from the body, and is a rejection of the philosophical theory that mental states are distinct from physical states. |
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| | Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind |
 | | Gilbert Ryles The Concept of Mind (1949) is a critique of the notion that the mind is distinct from the body, and is a rejection of the philosophical theory that mental states are distinct from physical states. |  | | Ryle admits that this approach to the concept of the mind is behavioristic in that it is opposed to the notion that there are hidden mental processes which are distinct from observable behavioral responses. |  | | Ryle explains that this doctrine is an example of the myth that mental acts are distinct from physical acts, and of the myth that there is a mental world which is distinct from the physical world. |
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| | The Philosophy of Gilbert Ryle |
 | | Gilbert Ryle was born on August 19th 1900, the son of Dr. Reginal John Ryle and Mrs. |  | | And it was Ryle's esteem for Cook Wilson that led him to be suspicious of the Phenomenologists' theory that consciousness is central in epistemology, and that all consciousness is consciousness of. |  | | Ryle's position and Marxism are, in his view, complementary ones, the one based on ordinary language, the other on common sense. |
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| | The Concept of Mind:Ryle, Gilbert; Dennett, Daniel C. :0226732967:eCampus.com |
 | | Author(s): Ryle, Gilbert; Dennett, Daniel C. Format: Paperback |  | | The Concept of Mind:Ryle, Gilbert; Dennett, Daniel C. :0226732967:eCampus.com |  | | This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy's "official theory", the Cartesian "myth" of the separation of mind and matter. |
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| | EJAP 7: The Philosophy of Gilbert Ryle, Table of Contents |
 | | EJAP 7: The Philosophy of Gilbert Ryle, Table of Contents |  | | Gilbert Ryle and The Chinese Sceptic: Do Epistemologists Need to Know How To? |  | | Ryle's Last Letter to Daniel Dennett, (HTML version), (pdf version) |
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| | Re: HES: DISC -- Thick and Thin Geertz |
 | | On p.6 of his "Thick Description" essay, Geertz cites two essays by Gilbert Ryle, one entitled "Thinking and Reflecting" and the other "The Thinking of Thoughts." Geertz says these essays have been reprinted in the second volume of Ryle's _Collected Papers_. |  | | In response to Roger Backhouse's requests for Geertz and Ryle reading recommendations-- I can point to Clifford Geertz "Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture" in his volume of essays entitled _The Interpretation of Cultures_ Basic Books, 1973. |  | | Ryle has a number of interesting essays in his _Concept of Mind_ and that volume may be a little more accessible (in terms of ease of getting ones hands on it) than the Collected Papers. |
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| | Science Fair Projects - Gilbert Ryle |
 | | Gilbert Ryle (1900–1976), philosopher, was a representative of the generation of British ordinary language philosophers influenced by Wittgenstein's insights into language, and is principally known for his critique of Cartesian dualism, for which he coined the phrase "the ghost in the machine ". |  | | Ryle also created the classic argument against cognitivist theories of explanation, Ryle's Regress. |  | | It is not that there is no ghost — the language of mind, Ryle asserts, is very important in describing the things we do and why we do them — it is that humans are not analogous to machines in the first place and do not need a "hidden" principal to explain their supra-mechanical capacities. |
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| | Gilbert Ryle |
 | | Gilbert Ryle was a professor at Oxford University from 1945 to 1968. |  | | Another favorite idea of Ryle's, this time borrowed from Aristotle, is that many erroneous philosophical notions arise from making "category mistakes", that is, from not noticing that we are treating something as if it were a member of some category that it really is not. |  | | Ryle said that Cartesian dualism views mind as being in the same category as brain, which leads to all the philosophical confusion about mind. |
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| | Ryle Lecture Series |
 | | The Ryle Lectures were established by the Philosophy Department at Trent University in 1977 in memory of the late Professor Gilbert Ryle of Oxford University. |  | | The 2005-06 Ryle Lecture series will be held October 31 to November 3, 2005, with the opening lecture in the Gzowski College Symons Campus Lecture Hall (GCS 114) and the remaining lectures in the Lady Eaton College Lecture Hall. |  | | Each year the Ryle Lecture Series brings a distinguished philosopher to the University for lectures and informal meetings. |
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| | The Identity Theory of Mind |
 | | Smart at the time argued for a behaviourist position in which mental events were elucidated purely in terms of hypothetical propositions about behaviour, as well as first person reports of experiences which Gilbert Ryle regarded as ‘avowals’. |  | | Ryle and in effect Wittgenstein toyed with the attractive but quite implausible notion that ostensible reports of immediate experience are not really reports but are ‘avowals’, as if my report that I have toothache is just a sophisticated sort of wince. |  | | Like Ryle he thought of beliefs and desires as to be elucidated by means of hypothetical statements about behaviour and gave the analogy of the horsepower of a car (Place 1967). |
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| | Category mistake - encyclopedia article about Category mistake. |
 | | The term category mistake was introduced by Gilbert Ryle Gilbert Ryle (1900–1976), philosopher, was a representative of the generation of British ordinary language philosophers influenced by Wittgenstein's insights into language, and is principally known for his critique of Cartesian dualism, for which he coined the phrase "the ghost in the machine". |  | | It was alleged to be a mistake to treat the mind as an object made of an immaterial substance because predications of substance are not meaningful for a collection of dispositions and capacities. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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| | Ordinary language philosophy - definition of Ordinary language philosophy in Encyclopedia |
 | | Important names in the Ordinary Language school include: John Wisdom, Gilbert Ryle and Peter Strawson. |  | | Although heavily influenced by Wittgenstein and his students at Cambridge, ordinary language analysis largely flourished and developed at Oxford in the 1940s, under Austin and Gilbert Ryle, and was quite widespread for a time before declining rapidly in popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. |  | | For thousands of years, they have debated those properties. |
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 | | Gilbert Ryle's book "The Concept of Mind" was published in 1949. |  | | Now, 50 years have elapsed since the original publication of Gilbert Ryle's book, and the purpose of this paper is to discuss the persistent relevance of category mistakes to current problems in the analysis of behavior. |  | | There is a story about a boy who was asked by his mother what he wanted for breakfast. |
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| | Paul Feyerabend |
 | | A better approach would be, in Gilbert Ryle's words, “to draw uncompromising contrasts” between the businesses of science and those of other belief-systems. |  | | It was accepted by the editor, Norman Malcolm (having been turned down by Gilbert Ryle, editor of Mind —see KT, p. |  | | It sets up a straight confrontation between science and other belief-systems as if they are all aiming to do the same thing (give us “knowledge of the world”) and must be compared for how well they deliver the goods. |
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| | Ryle1 |
 | | As Waynflete Professor of metaphysical philosophy at Oxford and as editor of the journal Mind for nearly twenty-five years, Gilbert Ryle had an enormous influence on the development of twentieth-century analytic philosophy. |  | | In "Systematically Misleading Expressions" (1932) Ryle proposed a philosophical method of dissolving problems by correctly analyzing the derivation of inappropriate abstract inferences from ordinary uses of language. |  | | Ryle's Dilemmas (1954) and Collected Papers (1971) cover a wide range of topics in philosophical logic and the history of philosophy. |
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 | | It is worth recalling that the concept of "thick description" is not Geertz's, as Geertz himself acknowledges, but Gilbert Ryle's. |  | | Some of our subscribers may be familiar with Ryle and Geertz's concept of "thick description," and may be aware of good examples in community studies. |  | | Ryle introduces the term either in his _Concept of Mind_, or his _Collected Papers (vol 2)_. |
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| | Gilbert Ryle |
 | | A graduate of Oxford, Gilbert Ryle became a tutor at Christ Church, Oxford. |  | | Ryle said that Cartesian dualism views mind as being in the same category as brain, which leads to all the philosophical confusion about mind. |  | | Another favorite idea of Ryle's, this time borrowed from Aristotle, is that many erroneous philosophical notions arise from making "category mistakes", that is, from not noticing that we are treating something as if it were a member of some category that it really is not. |
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| | Public Goods: How Economists Misunderstand Public Goods |
 | | In one of the classics of twentieth century philosophy, The Concept of Mind, Gilbert Ryle argued that many people find difficulty in understanding the differences of logical status between related concepts, and that the logical categories in terms of which analysis takes places are often wrongly selected. |  | | One might apply Ryle's remark, above, to the problem and say that the belief that there is a polar opposition between Public Goods and Private Goods is the belief that they are terms of the same logical type. |  | | Ryle's book focuses on the Cartesian category mistake in which mind and brain are confused and are allocated to the same logical category. |
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| | Ryle |
 | | © Dan Dennett and the Estate of Gilbert Ryle, printed with kind permission from The Principal, Fellows and Scholars of Hertford College in The University of Oxford. |  | | Ryle's many parentheses enforce a slow reading even in this user-false-friendly format, in any case, so take your time and enjoy it. |  | | I had returned to Oxford in 1968 for a Michaelmas Term of sabbatical, the last time I saw Ryle, but we had kept up a very desultory correspondence, largely concerned with life's adjustments (his retirement, my children, my move to the East Coast) rather than philosophy. |
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