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The Development of Gilbert Ryle’s Conception of Knowledge
Abstract This chapter traces the development of Gilbert Ryle’s thought about knowledge, focusing principally on propositional knowledge. Ryle famously argued for a distinction between knowledge-how and knowledge-that. Yet he maintained that both these forms of knowledge are dispositional in character, and specifically are what he called ...Michael Kremer
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Gilbert Ryle and Plato’s theory of forms
This essay is dedicated to the interpretation that Gilbert Ryle gave to Plato’s theory of forms. Despite having distinguished himself as an exponent of Analytic Philosophy and Ordinary Language Philosophy in the context of the University of Oxford, Ryle qualified as a philologist by reading the vast production of Plato’s dialogues.
Rancadore, M, Rancadore, Maria Antonia
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Mind versus Body and the Issue of Ego with Gilbert Ryle
To understand the way in which Ryle approaches the mind-body issue – given his views on the scope and methodology of philosophy and on the complex relations among thinking, language, and reality – and the significance he assigned to the critique of what ...
Banciu, Elena
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