Ryle on mind and language

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    • Dolby, David

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Ryle on mind and language

edited by David Dolby

(Philosophers in depth)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This collection is devoted to Gilbert Ryle's philosophy of mind and language. It features essays from prominent scholars on the topics of category mistakes, hypotheticals, dispositions, emotion, thinking, perception, and the task-achievement distinction.

Table of Contents

  • Notes on the Contributors Introduction 1. Ryle and Strawson on Category Mistakes
  • Jonathan Dancy 2. Nothing Categorical on Categories
  • Hans-Johann Glock 3. Ryle on Hypotheticals
  • Roger Teichmann 4. Ryle on Motives and Dispositions
  • Maria Alvarez 5. Ryle's Conceptions of Emotional Behaviour
  • Rowland Stout 6. What is Le Penseur Really Doing?
  • Paul F. Snowdon 7. A Peg For Some Thoughts
  • Julia Tanney 8. Ryle on Perception
  • Christoph C. Pfisterer 9. Mental Occurrences and Terminus Verbs
  • Bede Rundle

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