Gilbert Ryle
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 48 years ago |
Date of birth | August 19,1900 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Brighton |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | October 6,1976 |
Died | Whitby |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Reginald John Ryle |
Catherine Scott | |
Job | Philosopher |
Education | The Queen's College, Oxford |
Brighton College | |
The Queen's College | |
School | Analytic philosophy; logical behaviourism; |
Alma mater | The Queen's College |
Siblings | John Ryle |
Influenced | J. L. Austin |
Daniel Dennett | |
John Searle | |
A. J. Ayer | |
Influence | René Descartes |
Ludwig Wittgenstein | |
J. L. Austin | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 460625 |
The Concept of Mind
Plato's Progress
Collected Papers
Dilemmas: The Tarner Lectures 1953
Critical Essays: Collected Papers
Aspects of mind
On thinking
Collected Essays 1929 - 1968: Collected Papers
Critical essays
Gilbert Ryle: An Introduction to His Philosophy
Der Begriff des Geistes
Studies in the Philosophy of Thought and Action: British Academy Lectures
Locke on the Human Understanding
Collected Papers: Critical Essays
Begriffskonflikte
Collected Papers: Collected Essays 1929-1968
The Concept of Mind, El Concepto De Lo Mental
Plato's Progress
Collected Papers
Dilemmas: The Tarner Lectures 1953
Critical Essays: Collected Papers
Aspects of mind
On thinking
Collected Essays 1929 - 1968: Collected Papers
Critical essays
Gilbert Ryle: An Introduction to His Philosophy
Der Begriff des Geistes
Studies in the Philosophy of Thought and Action: British Academy Lectures
Locke on the Human Understanding
Collected Papers: Critical Essays
Begriffskonflikte
Collected Papers: Collected Essays 1929-1968
The Concept of Mind, El Concepto De Lo Mental
Gilbert Ryle Life story
Gilbert Ryle 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.