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0 reviewsISBN 10: 020387532X
ISBN 13: 9780203875322
Author: Gilbert Ryle
Gilbert Ryle was one of the most important and controversial philosophers of the Twentieth century. Long unavailable, Critical Essays: Collected Papers Volume 1 includes many of Ryle’s most important and thought-provoking papers. This volume contains 20 critical essays on the history of philosophy, with writing on Plato, Locke and Hume as well as important chapters on Russell and Wittgenstein. It also includes three essays on phenomenology, including Ryle’s famous review of Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time first published in 1928. Although Ryle believed phenomenology ‘will end in self-ruinous subjectivism or in a windy mysticism’ his review also acknowledged that Heidegger was a thinker of great originality and importance. While surveying the developments in the philosophy of language and philosophical logic, Ryle sets out his own conception of the philosophers’ role against that of his predecessors and contemporaries. Together with the second volume of Ryle’s collected papers Collected Papers Volume 2 and the new edition of The Concept of Mind, all published by Routledge, these outstanding essays represent the very best of Ryle’s work. Each volume contains a substantial introduction by Julia Tanney, and both are essential reading for any student of twentieth-century philosophies of mind and language. Gilbert Ryle (1900 -1976) was Waynflete Professor of Metaphysics and Fellow of Magdalen College Oxford, an editor of Mind, and a president of the Aristotelian Society. Julia Tanney is Senior Lecturer at the University of Kent, and has held visiting positions at the University of Picardie and Paris-Sorbonne.
1 Plato’s ‘Parmenides’
2 Review of F. M. Cornford: ‘Plato and Parmenides’
3 Letters and Syllables in Plato
4 The ‘Timaeus Locrus’
5 The Academy and Dialectic
6 Dialectic in the Academy
7 John Locke on the Human Understanding
8 John Locke
9 Hume
10 Phenomenology
11 Phenomenology versus ‘The Concept of Mind’
12 Heidegger’s ‘Sein Und Zeit’
13 Review of Martin Farber: ‘The Foundations of Phenomenology’
14 Discussion of Rudolf Carnap: ‘Meaning and Necessity’
15 Logic and Professor Anderson
16 Ludwig Wittgenstein
17 Review of Ludwig Wittgenstein: ‘Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics’
18 G. E. Moore
19 Review of ‘Symposium on J. L. Austin’
20 Jane Austen and the Moralists
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