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  2. The "ghost in the machine" is a term originally used to describe and critique the concept of the mind existing alongside and separate from the body. In more recent times, the term has several uses, including the concept that the intellectual part of the human mind is influenced by emotions; and within fiction, for an emergent consciousness ...

  3. Ghost in the Machine is the fourth studio album by British rock band the Police. The album was released on 2 October 1981 by A&M Records. The songs were recorded between January and September 1981 during sessions that took place at AIR Studios in Montserrat and Le Studio in Quebec, assisted by record producer Hugh Padgham.

    • June–July 1981
    • The Police, Hugh Padgham
    • 2 October 1981
  4. The Ghost in the Machine is a 1967 book about philosophical psychology by Arthur Koestler. The title is a phrase (see ghost in the machine) coined by the Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle to describe the Cartesian dualist account of the mind–body relationship.

    • Arthur Koestler
    • 381 (UK), 384 (US)
    • 1967
    • 1967
  5. Ghost In The Machine was The Police’s fourth studio album, released in late 1981 to international success. It was a top 5 album in ten countries and spawned three silver-certified...

  6. Dec 9, 2022 · Ghost in the Machine Lyrics: Everything disgusting, conversation is so boring / Heard about what? / "I hate her," "I don't agree," "I did it first" / I give a fuck / I just wanna fuck, eat,...

  7. Oct 2, 2023 · Learn about the fourth album by the British rock band The Police, released in 1981, which featured hits like "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" and "Invisible Sun". Find out how the album was recorded, produced, and received by critics and fans.

  8. Ghost in the Machine - Igniting a Digital Uprising Hailing from the pulsating heart of the American underground, Ghost in the Machine is a sonic whirlwind, a genre-bending juggernaut, and a ...

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