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Emotions are not internal causes of behavior from "summary" of The Concept of Mind by Gilbert Ryle

According to Ryle, the idea that emotions are internal causes of behavior is a common misconception that stems from a flawed understanding of the relationship between mental states and actions. This belief suggests that emotions exist as hidden forces within an individual, compelling them to act in certain ways. However, Ryle argues that this view is mistaken because it treats emotions as things that exist independently of the actions they are purported to cause. Ryle believes that this misunderstanding arises from the tendency to think of emotions as entities that reside within the mind, directing behavior from the inside out. This perspective, he argues, is rooted in a Cartesian dualism that separates the mind from the body and posits a mysterious realm of mental entities that influence physical actions. However, Ryle rejects this dualistic approach and instead advocates for a more holistic understanding of the mind-body relationship. In Ryle's view, emotions are not internal causes of behavior but are rather aspects of our responses to the world around us. Emotions are not hidden forces that drive us to act in certain ways; instead, they are par...
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    The Concept of Mind

    Gilbert Ryle

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