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  1. The Concept of Mind is a 1949 book by philosopher Gilbert Ryle, in which the author argues that "mind" is "a philosophical illusion hailing chiefly from René Descartes and sustained by logical errors and 'category mistakes' which have become habitual."

    • Gilbert Ryle
    • 1949
  2. 18 de dez. de 2007 · Although Gilbert Ryle published on a wide range of topics in philosophy (notably in the history of philosophy and in philosophy of language), including a series of lectures centred on philosophical dilemmas, a series of articles on the concept of thinking, and a book on Plato, The Concept of Mind remains his best known and most ...

  3. In The Concept of Mind (1949), Ryle argued that the traditional conception of the human mind—that it is an invisible ghostlike entity occupying a physical body—is based on what he called a “category mistake.”

  4. A classic in the philosophy of mind, Ryle's The Concept of Mind is an in-depth study of human mind, spanning topics such as emotions, dispositions, imagination, and psychology.

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  5. The Concept of Mind. Gilbert Ryle. University of Chicago Press, 2002 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 334 pages. This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy's "official theory," the...

  6. The Concept of Mind. Gilbert Ryle. This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy’s “official theory,” the Cartesians “myth” of the separation of mind and matter.

  7. 29 de mai. de 2009 · Described by Ryle as a ‘sustained piece of analytical hatchet-work’ on Cartesian dualism, The Concept of Mind is a radical and controversial attempt to jettison once and for all what Ryle called...