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Gilbert Ryle

open access: yes, 2009
Tanney, Julia
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Gilbert Ryle

open access: yes, 2012
Tanney, Julia
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Gilbert Ryle [PDF]

open access: yes, 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.
Dougherty, Matt
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Gilbert Ryle on Knowing

Studies in Cognitive Systems, 1995
In the present section the views on knowing set forth in Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind [1949] will be examined. This examination will be preceded by a discussion of the main argument of the book and of its relation to behaviourism.
Peter Naur, Naur Peter
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Le Platon de Gilbert Ryle

open access: yesRevue Philosophique de Louvain, 1971
L'auteur passe methodiquement en revue chacun des arguments sur lesquels le Prof. Ryle fonde sa these d'un eventuel proces de Platon vers 370. Cette these bouleverse completement le cadre chronologique habituel aussi bien que certaines donnees historiques de l'interpretation de l'œuvre de Platon depuis un demi-siecle. L'A.
Lafrance, Yvon, Yvon Lafrance
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Gilbert Ryle on Skill as Knowledge-how*

2020
Gilbert Ryle viewed skill as a form of knowledge-how, which he sharply distinguished from knowledge-that. I begin by presenting Ryle’s arguments for this distinction, emphasizing the categorial difference between them. This difference is reflected in the different ways in which knowledge-how and knowledge-that are acquired.
Michael Kremer
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Ryle Gilbert

open access: yes, 1990
Vita, idee, opere di Gilbert ...
POLIDORI, FABIO
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Gilbert Ryle’s Criticisms of the Concept of Consciousness

Phaenomenologica, 1970
In Chapter VI sec. (2) of his The Concept of Mind, (London, 1949) Gilbert Ryle criticises a concept of consciousness which in my opinion is one of the most important of all the different concepts of consciousness to be found in the different schools of philosphy. This is the concept of consciousness as self-intimating, self-revealing, self-luminous etc.
J N Mohanty, Mohanty J N
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