The concept of mind/

Main Author: Ryle, Gilbert, 1900-1976
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York: Routledge, c2009
Edition:60th anniversary edition
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Descartesʹ myth, 1 The official doctrine, 2 The absurdity of the official doctrine, 3 The origin of the category mistake, 4 Historical note, Chapter 2: Knowing how and knowing that, 1 Foreword, 2 Intelligence and intellect, 3 Knowing how and knowing that, 4 The motives of the intellectualist legend, 5 "In my head", 6 The positive account of knowing how, 7 Intelligent capacities versus habits, 8 The exercise of intelligence, 9 Understanding and misunderstanding, 10 Solipsism, Chapter 3: The will, 1 Foreword, 2 The myth of volitions, 3 The distinction between voluntary and involuntary, 4 Freedom of the will, 5 The bogy of mechanism, Chapter 4: 1 Foreword, 2 Feelings versus inclinations, 3 Inclinations versus agitations, 4 Moods, 5 Agitations and feelings, 6 Enjoying and wanting, 7 The criteria of motives, 8 The reasons and the causes of actions, 9 Conclusion, Chapter 5: 1 Foreword, 2 The logic of dispositional statements, 3 Mental capacities and tendencies, 4 Mental occurrences, 5 Achievements, Chapter 6: Self-knowledge, 1 Foreword, 2 Consciousness, 3 Introspection, 4 Self-knowledge without privileged access, 5 Disclosure by unstudied talk, 6 The self, 7 The systematic elusiveness of "i", Chapter 7: Sensation and observation, 1 Foreword, 2 Sensations, 3 The sense datum theory, 4 Sensation and observation, 5 Phenomenalism, 6 Afterthoughts, Chapter 8: Imagination, 1 Foreword, 2 Picturing and seeing, 3 The theory of special status pictures, 4 Imagining, 5 Pretending, 6 Pretending, fancying and imaging, 7 Memory, Chapter 9: The intellect, 1 Foreword, 2 The demarcation of the intellect, 3 The construction, possession and utilisation of theories, 4 The application and misapplication of epistemological terms, 5 The primacy of the intellect, 7 Epistemology, Chapter 10: Psychology, 1 The programme of psychology, 2 Behaviourism. 
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