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    Gilbert Ryle (19 August 1900 – 6 October 1976) was a British philosopher, principally known for his critique of Cartesian dualism, for which he coined...
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  • term originates with British philosopher Gilbert Ryle's description of René Descartes' mind–body dualism. Ryle introduced the phrase in The Concept of...
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  • scientists. The term was first introduced by 20th-century philosopher Gilbert Ryle. However, the predominant sense in which it is used today was developed...
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  • of analytical behaviorism was put forward by the Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle in his book The Concept of Mind (1949). Generally speaking, analytic...
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  • performs the "team spirit". The term "category-mistake" was introduced by Gilbert Ryle in his book The Concept of Mind (1949) to remove what he argued to be...
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  • The Concept of Mind (category Books by Gilbert Ryle)
    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...
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  • meaningless as they do not explain what they purport to. The philosopher Gilbert Ryle was concerned with what he called the intellectualist legend (also known...
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    Brighton medical doctor R J Ryle and brother of the Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle. He was educated at Brighton College and Guy's Hospital where he qualified...
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  • Edward Ryle (1885–1952), British athlete and competitor in the 1908 Summer Olympic Games Gerard Ryle (born 1965), Australian journalist Gilbert Ryle (1900–1976)...
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  • Professor John Alfred Ryle and Miriam (née Scully) Ryle. He was the nephew of Oxford University Professor of Philosophy Gilbert Ryle. After studying at Bradfield...
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