Talk:The Concept of Mind
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Dubious
[edit]Not really dubious, more of a clarification: In the article it is claimed: "The reader must assume that Ryle himself is not misusing concepts when he employs metaphors of space, such as set, geography, relocation, replacing, preceding, following, and taking cross-bearings, in order to communicate his logic regarding concepts and categories. It is then to be taken for granted that the concept logic can lawfully be a member of the category (logical type) space."
Is this his claim out of the book, or is this commentary? Briholt 23:17, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
- This sounds like a commentary. I'll remove it. Even if this criticism can be sourced, it should be put in a criticism section, not in the introduction. Tweisbach (talk) 05:32, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
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