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... Ryle found , not whole men , but pieces of men which when united were men . These pieces were not exactly like the halves of a sorb - apple or the halves of an egg . Ryle found ghosts chasing machines and ma- chines chasing ghosts ...
... Ryle found , not whole men , but pieces of men which when united were men . These pieces were not exactly like the halves of a sorb - apple or the halves of an egg . Ryle found ghosts chasing machines and ma- chines chasing ghosts ...
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... Ryle's chapter on emotion . The word " anxious " is there , along with these other words : " startled , " " shocked ... Ryle is doing may at least suggest that this difference should be explained in describing what Ryle is doing ...
... Ryle's chapter on emotion . The word " anxious " is there , along with these other words : " startled , " " shocked ... Ryle is doing may at least suggest that this difference should be explained in describing what Ryle is doing ...
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... Ryle's book knows it . And one would also have no occasion for mentioning it . But I mention it . It is this : Ryle is telling us something . It is as though Ryle took his reader by the lapel and said , " Let me tell you something ...
... Ryle's book knows it . And one would also have no occasion for mentioning it . But I mention it . It is this : Ryle is telling us something . It is as though Ryle took his reader by the lapel and said , " Let me tell you something ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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