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  1. 73 quotes from Gilbert Ryle: 'A person who has a good nose for arguments or jokes may have a bad head for facts.', 'The vain man does not think he is vain.', and 'Minds are not bits of clockwork, they are just bits of not-clockwork.

  2. To see is one thing; to picture or visualise is another. A person can see things, only when his eyes are open, and when his surroundings are illuminated; but he can have pictures in his mind's eye, when his eyes are shut and when the world is dark. Gilbert Ryle. Eye, Dark, Mind. Gilbert Ryle (2009).

  3. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Gilbert_RyleGilbert Ryle - Wikiquote

    Jan 5, 2023 · 2 Quotes about Gilbert Ryle. 3 External links. Quotes. The Concept of Mind (1949) A myth is, of course, not a fairy story. It is the presentation of facts belonging to one category in the idioms appropriate to another. To explode a myth is accordingly not to deny the facts but to re-allocate them. Introduction.

  4. Dec 18, 2007 · He was commissioned in the Welsh Guards, serving in intelligence, and by the end of the War had been promoted to the rank of Major. He became the Editor of Mind after G.E. Moore’s retirement in 1947; a post he held until 1971. Ryle was unstinting in his advice and encouragement to generations of students.

  5. Collection of sourced quotations from The Concept of Mind (1949) by Gilbert Ryle. Share with your friends the best quotes from The Concept of Mind.

  6. Feb 21, 2023 · Though best known and often identified with his work on concepts of mind, Gilbert Ryle (b. 1900–d. 1976) was no monoglot. He was a broad thinker, with broad influences, invested in various philosophical issues—perhaps chief among them, the status and methods of philosophy itself.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gilbert_RyleGilbert Ryle - Wikipedia

    Gilbert Ryle (19 August 1900 – 6 October 1976) was a British philosopher, principally known for his critique of Cartesian dualism, for which he coined the phrase "ghost in the machine." He was a representative of the generation of British ordinary language philosophers who shared Ludwig Wittgenstein 's approach to philosophical problems.

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