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A Must Have Book For Every Philosophy Student

Rejection of the Cartesian notion of a non-physical mind as based on linguistic confusion;according to Gilbert Ryle, mental statements (for instance, “he is intelligent”) do not refer to properties of a non-physical entity but describe dispositions to perform physical activity in a certain way; that is, Ghost in the Machine rejects the Cartesian proposition that mental and physical activity occur simultaneously but separately