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LINGUAGEM, COMPORTAMENTO E MENTE NO MITO DE JONES DE WILFRID SELLARS
Nos anos de 1950, Wilfrid Sellars procurou apresentar os erros da concepção clássica de “mente”, sugerindo em seu lugar uma abordagem centrada na análise da linguagem pública.
Marcelo Masson Maroldi
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En Sentir, desear, creer: Una aproximación filosófica a los conceptos psicológicos, Diana Pérez se plantea una empresa ambiciosa, análoga a la de Ryle en The Concept of Mind: dar cuenta de manera integral de la ontología, la epistemología, la semántica y,
Antoni Gomila
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LIBERTARISMO & ERROR CATEGORIAL
En este artículo se ofrece una defensa del libertarismo frente a dos acusaciones según las cuales éste comete un error categorial. Para ello, se utiliza la filosofía de Gilbert Ryle como herramienta para explicar las razones que fundamentan estas ...
Carlos G. Patarroyo G.
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Sex and the City: Gissing, Helmholtz, Freud
Contents Introduction: Gissing's critical contexts, Martin Ryle and Jenny Bourne Taylor; Blatherwicks and busybodies: Gissing on the culture of philanthropic slumming, Diana Maltz; Her appearance in public: sexual danger, Urban Space and the Working ...
Glover, D.
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"Gilbert Ryle and Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Critique of Descartes"
Gilbert Ryle and Maurice Merleau-Ponty each attempted to articulate a non-mechanistic concept of the body by stressing the importance of skill: skillful behavior constituting cognition in Ryle’s work, and the skill body constituting perception in Merleau-
Jackson, Gabrielle
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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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The 'new era in medicine': John Ryle and the promotion of social medicine. [PDF]
Stewart J.
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Martin Ryle: an energy visionary
Born 100 years ago this month, Martin Ryle was more than just a Nobel-prize-winning astronomer. Alan Cottey takes a fresh look at the life of a brilliant and conflicted scientist who was also a visionary about the human use of ...
Cottey, Alan
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Ryle on Knowing How and the Possibility of Vocational Education
Ryle's claim that knowing how is distinct from knowing that is defended from critics like Stanley and Williamson and Snowdon. However, the way in which Ryle himself deploys this distinction is problematic.
Winch, Christopher
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