Gilbert Ryle was an influential British philosopher known for his contributions to the philosophy of mind and language. His major works include 'The Concept of Mind' and 'The Concept of Behavior', where he criticized behaviorism and dualism, proposing ideas such as 'behaviorist philosophy of mind' and 'behaviorism of the mind'.
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“To explode a myth is accordingly not to deny the facts but to re-allocate them.”
“Philosophy is the replacement of category-habits by category-disciplines.”
“Myths often do a lot of theoretical good, while they are still new.”
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“... my today's self perpetually slips out of any hold of it that I may try to take.”
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“Man need not be degraded to a machine by being denied to be a ghost in a machine.”
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“Chronicles are not explanatory of what they record.”
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“In searching for the self, one cannot simultaneously be the hunter and the hunted.”
