Book synopsis: All essays are previously unpublished and are written by leading figures in contemporary philosophy and linguistics. Contains interdisciplinary articles discussing recent empirical research (e.g., the psychology of skill) and state of the art linguistic theory (e.g., Construction Grammar). Several essays discuss Ryle's legacy and explore the notion of practical knowledge in Greek philosophy, tracing the origins of the contemporary debate and inspiring the topic with a historical perspective. Knowledge how to do things is a pervasive and central element of everyday life. Yet it raises many difficult questions that must be answered by philosophers and cognitive scientists aspiring to understand human cognition and agency. Wh...
Contemporary discussions of knowledge how typically focus on the question whether or not knowing how...
Since the 1940s, Western epistemology has discussed Gilbert Ryle’s distinction between knowledge-tha...
Special issue on Gilbert Ryle edited by Juliet Floyd and Lydia Patton. Articles: "Volume Introductio...
Ryle's paper ‘Knowing How and Knowing That’ (1945), like chapter 2 of The Concept of Mind (1949), is...
Book synopsis: The aim of this collection of papers is to present different philosophical perspectiv...
Stanley and Williamson reject Ryle's knowing-how/knowing-that distinction charging that it obstructs...
I maintain that an account of knowledge how to do something – an account which might be supposed to ...
In the introduction to the special volume, Gilbert Ryle: Intelligence, Practice and Skill, Julia Tan...
How should we understand knowledge-how – knowledge how to do something? And how is it related to kno...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
Book synopsis: The book illustrates the concept of action in three different contexts - the justific...
Some of our actions manifest states or qualities of mind, such as intelligence and skill. But what a...
Book synopsis: A Companion to the Philosophy of Action offers a comprehensive overview of the issues...
Gilbert Ryle famously denied that knowledge-how is a species of knowledge-that, a thesis that has be...
Book synopsis: Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many th...
Contemporary discussions of knowledge how typically focus on the question whether or not knowing how...
Since the 1940s, Western epistemology has discussed Gilbert Ryle’s distinction between knowledge-tha...
Special issue on Gilbert Ryle edited by Juliet Floyd and Lydia Patton. Articles: "Volume Introductio...
Ryle's paper ‘Knowing How and Knowing That’ (1945), like chapter 2 of The Concept of Mind (1949), is...
Book synopsis: The aim of this collection of papers is to present different philosophical perspectiv...
Stanley and Williamson reject Ryle's knowing-how/knowing-that distinction charging that it obstructs...
I maintain that an account of knowledge how to do something – an account which might be supposed to ...
In the introduction to the special volume, Gilbert Ryle: Intelligence, Practice and Skill, Julia Tan...
How should we understand knowledge-how – knowledge how to do something? And how is it related to kno...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
Book synopsis: The book illustrates the concept of action in three different contexts - the justific...
Some of our actions manifest states or qualities of mind, such as intelligence and skill. But what a...
Book synopsis: A Companion to the Philosophy of Action offers a comprehensive overview of the issues...
Gilbert Ryle famously denied that knowledge-how is a species of knowledge-that, a thesis that has be...
Book synopsis: Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many th...
Contemporary discussions of knowledge how typically focus on the question whether or not knowing how...
Since the 1940s, Western epistemology has discussed Gilbert Ryle’s distinction between knowledge-tha...
Special issue on Gilbert Ryle edited by Juliet Floyd and Lydia Patton. Articles: "Volume Introductio...