Voluntary actions are not under mental control from "summary" of The Concept of Mind by Gilbert Ryle
According to Gilbert Ryle, the idea that voluntary actions are not under mental control is a fundamental aspect of understanding the nature of mind. This concept challenges the common belief that our voluntary actions are directly controlled by our mental states. Ryle argues that this view is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the relationship between mind and body.
Ryle explains that voluntary actions are actually a result of our dispositions, habits, and tendencies, rather than our conscious mental states. Our behaviors are shaped by our past experiences, our social conditioning, and our physical abilities. These factors all play a role in determining how we act in any given situation.
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