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Ryle, the Double Counting Problem, and the Logical Form of Category Mistakes

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abstract:Gilbert Ryle is most famous for accusing the Cartesian dualist of committing a category mistake. Yet the nature of this accusation and the idea of a category mistake more generally… Click to show full abstract

abstract:Gilbert Ryle is most famous for accusing the Cartesian dualist of committing a category mistake. Yet the nature of this accusation and the idea of a category mistake more generally remains woefully misunderstood. The aim of this paper is to rectify this misunderstanding. I show that Ryle does not conceive of category mistakes as mistakes of predication, as is widely believed. Instead, I show that category mistakes are mistakes of conjunction and quantification. This thesis uniquely unifies and explains the wide variety of Ryle’s remarks, judgments, and arguments.

Keywords: category; category mistakes; double counting; counting problem; ryle double; problem logical

Journal Title: Journal of the History of Philosophy
Year Published: 2018

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