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1 online resource (556 pages) |
Series |
Collected Papers, Volume 2 |
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Collected Papers, Volume 2
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Contents |
BOOK COVER; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; 1 NEGATION; 2 ARE THERE PROPOSITIONS?; 3 SYSTEMATICALLY MISLEADING EXPRESSIONS; 4 IMAGINARY OBJECTS; 5 'ABOUT'; 6 INTERNAL RELATIONS; 7 MR COLLINGWOOD AND THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT; 8 BACK TO THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT; 9 UNVERIFIABILITY-BY-ME; 10 INDUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS; 11 TAKING SIDES IN PHILOSOPHY; 12 CATEGORIES; 13 CONSCIENCE AND MORAL CONVICTIONS; 14 PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS; 15 KNOWING HOW AND KNOWING THAT; 16 WHY ARE THE CALCULUSES OF LOGIC AND ARITHMETIC APPLICABLE TO REALITY?; 17 'IF', 'SO', AND 'BECAUSE' |
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18 HETEROLOGICALITY19 THINKING AND LANGUAGE; 20 FEELINGS; 21 THE VERIFICATION PRINCIPLE; 22 THINKING; 23 ORDINARY LANGUAGE; 24 PROOFS IN PHILOSOPHY; 25 PLEASURE; 26 SENSATION; 27 THE THEORY OF MEANING; 28 PREDICTING AND INFERRING; 29 ON FORGETTING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG; 30 A PUZZLING ELEMENT IN THE NOTION OF THINKING; 31 USE, USAGE AND MEANING; 32 A RATIONAL ANIMAL; 33 ABSTRACTIONS; 34 THINKING THOUGHTS AND HAVING CONCEPTS; 35 TEACHI |
Summary |
Gilbert Ryle was one of the most important and yet misunderstood philosophers of the Twentieth Century. Long unavailable, Collected Papers Volumeā¬2: Collected Essays 1929-1968 stands as testament to the astonishing breadth of Ryle?s philosophical concerns. This volume showcases Ryle?s deep interest in the notion of thinking and contains many of his major pieces, including his classic essays?Knowing How and Knowing That?,?Philosophical Arguments?,?Systematically Misleading Expressions?, and?A Puzzling Element in the Notion of Thinking?. He ranges over an astonishing number of topics, i |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Tanney, Julia
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ISBN |
9780203875308 |
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0203875303 |
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