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Volume Introduction: Gilbert Ryle on Propositions, Propositional Attitudes, and Theoretical Knowledge [PDF]
In the introduction to the special volume, Gilbert Ryle: Intelligence, Practice and Skill, Julia Tanney introduces the contributions of Michael Kremer, Stina Bäckström and Martin Gustafsson, and Will Small, each of which indicates concern about the ...
Julia Tanney
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Skill, Drill, and Intelligent Performance: Ryle and Intellectualism [PDF]
In this paper, we aim to show that a study of Gilbert Ryle’s work has much to contribute to the current debate between intellectualism and anti-intellectualism with respect to skill and know-how.
Stina Bäckström, Martin Gustafsson
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Hyman, Ryle, and the Unity of Knowledge [PDF]
Abstract In a number of papers and a book over the past thirty years, John Hyman has developed a unified account of knowledge that builds on Gilbert Ryle and Ludwig Wittgenstein's conceptions of knowledge as closely linked to ‘ability’. On Hyman's account, knowledge that p is the ability to be guided by the fact that p.
Matt Dougherty
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Ryle on the Explanatory Role of Knowledge How [PDF]
Contemporary discussions of knowledge how typically focus on the question whether or not knowing how to do ϕ consists in propositional knowledge, and divide the field between intellectualists (who think that it does) and anti-intellectualists (who think ...
Will Small
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Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976) est un philosophe anglais, pur produit de l’éducation d’Oxford, où il étudia puis enseigna jusqu’à la fin de sa vie. On le dit « philosophe du langage ordinaire », mais il faut se méfier des appellations trop générales.
Gilbert Ryle
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Goodman’s ‘About’: the Ryle Factor
Nelson Goodman’s paper ‘About’ (1961) was a milestone in aboutness theory. Although it has been much discussed, an interesting fact about it has so far been completely ignored: the important debt it owes to two papers it cites by Gilbert Ryle. With Ryle’
Naomi Osorio-Kupferblum
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Gilbert Ryle: Pensare la Mente
This study focuses on the main work of Gilbert Ryle, “The concept of Mind” (1949). Here the author demolishes what he refers to as the cartesian dogma of “the ghost in the machine”, highlighting the absurdity of categorical ordering in dualist systems, where mental activities are explained as separate from physical actions.
Filippi, P.
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Me concentro en dos aspectos del artículo de Duarte d’Almei- da “¿Qué es aplicar el derecho?” que identifico como: 1) que el silogismo jurídico es una mala reconstrucción del razonamiento que conduce a —y a la vez justifica— una sentencia judicial; y 2)
Gabriela Scataglini
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No artigo a seguir, exploramos a leitura de Kripke do argumento da linguagem privada. Nossa leitura afirma a seguinte linha de pensamento: o paradoxo cético sobre as regras que Kripke acreditava ter rastreado neste argumento se conecta com a velha ...
Lucas Ribeiro Vollet
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Transhumanism attempts to overcome human limitations through the use of technology, such as nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and genetic modifications.
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