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Thinking is not a private activity from "summary" of The Concept of Mind by Gilbert Ryle

According to Ryle, the idea that thinking is a private activity is a common misconception that stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of mental processes. People often assume that thinking is something that happens exclusively within the confines of one's own mind, isolated from the outside world. This view, however, fails to take into account the fact that thinking is inherently tied to our interactions with others and the world around us. Ryle argues that thinking is not a solitary activity but rather a social phenomenon that is shaped by our experiences, language, and cultural context. Our thoughts are not generated in a vacuum but are inf...
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    The Concept of Mind

    Gilbert Ryle

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