The Concept of Mind

by Gilbert Ryle

Paperback, 1984

Status

Available

Call number

128.2

Publication

University of Chicago Press (1984), 348 pages

Description

First published in 1949, Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind is one of the classics of twentieth-century philosophy. Described by Ryle as a 'sustained piece of analytical hatchet-work' on Cartesian dualism, The Concept of Mind is a radical and controversial attempt to jettison once and for all what Ryle called 'the ghost in the machine': Descartes' argument that mind and body are two separate entities. This sixtieth anniversary edition includes a substantial commentary by Julia Tanney and is essential reading for new readers interested not only in the history of analytic philosophy but in its power to challenge major currents in philosophy of mind and language today.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1949

Physical description

348 p.; 7.95 inches

ISBN

0226732959 / 9780226732954
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