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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. As thus represented, minds are not merely ghosts harnessed to machines, they are themselves just spectral ...

  2. 15 Copy quote. Man need not be degraded to a machine by being denied to be a ghost in a machine. Gilbert Ryle. Men, Aggravation, Needs. Gilbert Ryle (2015). “The Concept of Mind”, p.340, Lulu Press, Inc. 23 Copy quote. Dreamers of dreams may be pathfinders; but they may be mere vagrants.

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

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

  4. Dec 18, 2007 · This article uses material from my Re-thinking Ryle, in progress; “Une Cartographie des Concepts Mentaux”, Critical Introduction to Gilbert Ryle’s La Notion d’Esprit, Payot, Paris, 7–70; and from my review of Dorit Bar-On’s Speaking My Mind: Expression and Self-Knowledge, Mind, vol. 116, no. 463 (July), 727-732. I am grateful to the ...

  5. Lying Quotes. Only through the medium of the public physical world can the mind of one person make a difference to the mind of another. The mind is in its own place and in each of us lies an inner life, the life of a ghostly Robinson Crusoe. People can see, hear, and jolt one another's bodies, but they are irremediably blind and deaf to the ...

    • Philosopher
    • August 19, 1900
    • England
    • October 6, 1976
  6. Find 14 sourced quotes by the British philosopher Gilbert Ryle, who criticized the "dogma of the ghost in the machine" and the myths of mental life. Explore his views on philosophy, knowledge, myths, and consciousness.

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  8. Gilbert Ryle (2015). “The Concept of Mind”, p.340, Lulu Press, Inc The dogma of the Ghost in the Machine ... maintains that there exist both bodies and minds; that there occur physical processes and mental processes; that there are mechanical causes of corporeal movements and mental causes of corporeal movements.

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