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Rylean, a. Philos.|ˈraɪliːən| [f. the name of Gilbert Ryle (1900–76), English philosopher + -an.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Ryle's theories or his approach to linguistic philosophy or philosophical behaviourism.
1958Times Lit. Suppl. 10 Oct. 581/1 The first part of this book gives an account, in roughly Rylean terms, of different senses of ‘know’, and of the relations between ‘knowing that’ and ‘knowing how’. 1963W. Sellars Sci., Perception & Reality v. 178 What I shall call a Rylean language, a language of which the fundamental descriptive vocabulary speaks of public properties of public objects located in Space and enduring through Time. 1966Philos. Rev. LXXV. 99 Farrer shrinks..from the Hobbist mortalism that would naturally go with this Rylean view of body and mind. 1971G. J. Warnock in Wood & Pitcher Ryle 273 It was the answer which his very Rylean proforma of a solution temptingly left room for. |