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Gilbert Ryle 1900-76

Gilbert Ryle 1900-76. British philosopher. Learning Objectives. What does Ryle mean by a category mistake? To understand the significance of the ‘Ghost in the machine’ for the debate about body/soul. To understand and evaluate logical behaviourism. For starters.

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Gilbert Ryle 1900-76

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  1. Gilbert Ryle 1900-76 British philosopher

  2. Learning Objectives • What does Ryle mean by a category mistake? • To understand the significance of the ‘Ghost in the machine’ for the debate about body/soul. • To understand and evaluate logical behaviourism.

  3. For starters 1. Write two headings ‘Mental ’ and ‘Physical’. Under each, write down phrases that are used to describe mental states and in the other write down phrases describing physical states. Can there be a corresponding description of all mental states, that only reference physical events? 2. Can a dog feel pain? How do you know?

  4. The category mistake Bowler Batsman Wicket keeper Fielder Team spirit

  5. Oxford • Chapel • Library • Dorms • Quads • Playing fields • University

  6. Dualism is a category mistake • Mind is not a separate parallel thing to body said Ryle. • It is a different category of word.

  7. The Ghost in the Machine

  8. Logical Behaviourism • Describe the mental state of the following people - how do you know?

  9. Logical behaviourism • Mental phrases can be reformulated and explained by observable behaviours. • The mental states are not separate like dualists claim. Make your own example of an ‘if… then ….’ That would give us a behaviourist explanation of someone being scared or happy.

  10. Problems with logical Behaviourism • The super actor. • Raw feels ‘qualia’ • Freedom

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