Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141182179
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 201 mm
- No of Pages: 336
- Series Title: Penguin Modern Classics
- Weight: 238 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141182172
- Publisher Date: 03 Aug 2000
- Depth: 20
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 137 mm
Om Ashokkumar Sahitya –
Struggled to finish this book. Too abstract and difficult. Some interesting arguments, but not for me.
Deepali Chouhan –
Very influential book. Some points are better than others. A cornerstone of philosophy.
Tanmay Mehra –
Ryle is a genius! This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the mind. Highly recommend!
Bhupendra –
Dense and heavy going! But there are moments of real insight. Not for the faint of heart.
Khushi Sharma –
Changed my perspective on the mind-body problem. A bit dry at times, but ultimately enlightening. A philosophical cornerstone.
Rajat Kumar Singh –
Found this book quite difficult to get through. Some interesting concepts but I struggled with Ryle’s writing style.
Prarthana Agrawal –
Definitely a classic in the field. Ryle’s arguments are well-structured and thought-provoking. It requires careful reading.
Aryan Singh Chauhan –
A difficult but ultimately rewarding read. Prepare to have your assumptions about the mind challenged.
Navdeep Singh –
Important work in philosophy. Ryle’s ideas are complex and require careful study.
Prachi Tayal –
I appreciated Ryle’s perspective, but it was not an easy read. It took me a long time to get through it.
Pulom Gupta –
A must-read for philosophy students! Ryle’s behaviorism is fascinating and influential. Some parts are a bit outdated though.
Aadya Pandey –
Challenging but worthwhile. This book completely changed how I think about the mind-body problem.
Devanshu –
A challenging but rewarding read. Ryle’s arguments are dense, but worth the effort. It really made me rethink how I approach thinking.
Nitin Yadav –
This book makes you think. Be prepared to question everything! It can be challenging, yet rewarding.
Sidhartha Sankar Dash –
A classic for a reason. Ryle’s arguments are sharp and insightful. You’ll need to read it slowly!
Siddharth Kumar Pandey –
Not the most exciting read, but a very important one. Ryle’s ideas are still relevant today.
Uttara Kudesia –
A bit too academic for my taste. Some interesting ideas, but the language was dense and hard to follow.
Ankit Verma –
Opened my eyes to new ways of thinking about consciousness. Some arguments felt a little stretched. Overall, very impactful.
Iqraa –
An important contribution to philosophy of mind. It will take multiple reads to grasp the all the content.
Srishti –
Interesting but very dense. I need to re-read it to fully understand everything. It’s a commitment!
Pallav Agarwal –
Not an easy read, but worth the intellectual workout. Ryle’s critique of Descartes is compelling. Prepare to be challenged!
Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah –
Classic philosophy. Hard work but makes you think. Some of the language is old fashioned now.