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The mindbody problem is a false dilemma from "summary" of The Concept of Mind by Gilbert Ryle

The traditional conception of the mindbody problem as a genuine dilemma is misguided. This false dilemma arises from a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of mental processes and their relationship to the physical world. The mistake lies in assuming that mental events are of the same order as physical events, and that they must therefore be subject to the same laws and principles. This assumption leads to the conclusion that the mind and body are distinct substances, each governed by its own set of rules. In reality, however, mental processes are not on the same level as physical processes. They are not events that occur alongside physical events, but rather ways of describing and understanding those events. Mental concepts are not independent entities that exist in a separate realm from the physical world; they are simply ways of talking about the behavior and experiences of living beings. This means that there is no need to posit a separate entity, the mind, to explain the workings of the human organism. By recognizing the true nature of mental processes, we can see that the mindbody problem is not a genuine dilemma, but a conceptual confusion...
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    The Concept of Mind

    Gilbert Ryle

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