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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. 14 de nov. de 2006 · The Concept Of Mind : Ryle, Gilbert : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Ryle, Gilbert. Publication date. 1951. Topics. PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY, Philosophy of mind. Publisher. Hutchinsons University Library. Collection. universallibrary. Contributor. Osmania University. Language. English. Addeddate. 2006-11-14 17:08:31.

  3. The Concept of Mind. work by Ryle. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In Gilbert Ryle. Ryle’s first book, The Concept of Mind (1949), is considered a modern classic. In it he challenges the traditional distinction between body and mind as delineated by René Descartes.

  4. 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...

  5. 18 de dic. de 2007 · Ryle’s explicit target in The Concept of Mind is what he calls the “Official Doctrine”, which results, he tells us, at least in part from Descartes’ appreciation that Galilean methods of scientific discovery were fit to provide mechanical explanations for every occupant of space, together with Descartes’ conviction that the ...

  6. A classic work of philosophy and psychology The Concept of Mind is essential reading for anyone interested in the nature of the mind and human behaviour. This Sixtieth Anniversary edition...

  7. The Concept of Mind– principle ideas and arguments. Ryle’s aim in this book is to falsify a certain view of the mind and our mental activities, which was forcefully presented by Descartes and has been widely held by many philosophers and non-philosophers ever since.