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The Concept of Mind
by Gilbert Ryle

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This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy's "official theory," the Cartesians "myth" of the separation of mind and matter. Ryle's linguistic analysis remaps the conceptual geography of mind, not so much solving traditional philosophical problems as dissolving them into the mere consequences of misguided language. His plain language and esstentially simple purpose place him in the traditioin of Locke, Berkeley, Mill, and Russell.

About the Author

Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976) was the Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at Oxford University from 1947-1971.

Table of Contents

Introduction

I. Descartes' Myth

1. The Official Doctrine

2. The Absurdity of the Official Doctrine

3. The Origin of the Category Mistake

4. Historical Note

II. Knowing How and Knowing That

1. Foreword

2. Intelligence and Intellect

3. Knowing How and Knowing That

4. The Motives of the Intellectualist Legend

5. 'In My Head'

6. The Positive Account of Knowing How

7. Intelligent Capacities versus Habits

8. The Exercise of Intelligence

9. Understanding and Misunderstanding

10. Solipsism

III. The Will

1. Foreword

2. The Myth of Volitions

3. The Distinction Between Voluntary and Involuntary

4. Freedom of the Will

5. The Bogy of Mechanism

IV. Emotion

1. Foreword

2. Feelings versus Inclinations

3. Inclinations versus Agitations

4. Moods

5. Agitations and Feelings

6. Enjoying and Wanting

7. The Criteria of Motives

8. The Reasons and Causes of Actions

9. Conclusion

V. Dispositions and Occurrences

1. Foreword

2. The Logic of Dispositional Statements

3. Mental Capacities and Tendencies

4. Mental Occurrences

5. Achievements

VI. Self-Knowledge

1. Foreword

2. Consciousness

3. Introspection

4. Self-Knowledge Without Privileged Access

5. Disclosure by Unstudied Talk

6. The Self

7. The Systematic Elusiveness of 'I'

VII. Sensation and Observation

1. Foreword

2. Sensations

3. The Sense Datum Theory

4. Sensation and Observation

5. Phenomenalism

6. Afterthoughts

VIII. Imagination

1. Foreword

2. Picturing and Seeing

3. The Theory of Special Status Pictures

4. Imagining

5. Pretending

6. Pretending, Fancying and Imagining

7. Memory

IX. The Intellect

1. Foreword

2. The Demarcation of the Intellect

3. The Construction, Possession and Utilisation of Theories

4. The Application and Misapplication of Epistemological Terms

5. Saying and Teaching

6. the Primacy of the Intellect

7. Epistemology

X. Psychology

1. The Programme of Psychology

2. Behaviourism

Index


Product Details

ISBN:
9780226732961
Author:
Ryle, Gilbert
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Introduction:
Dennett, Daniel C.
Location:
Chicago
Subject:
Mind & Body
Subject:
Mind and body
Copyright:
Edition Description:
New University of Chicago Press ed.
Series Volume:
24
Publication Date:
December 2000
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
348
Dimensions:
8.12x5.24x.77 in. .81 lbs.