Ryle on the Explanatory Role of Knowledge How

Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 5 (5) (2017)
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Abstract

Contemporary discussions of knowledge how typically focus on the question whether or not knowing how to do ϕ consists in propositional knowledge, and divide the field between intellectualists and anti-intellectualists. This way of framing the issue is said to derive from Gilbert Ryle. I argue that this is a misreading of Ryle, whose primary interest in discussing knowledge how was not epistemological but rather action-theoretical, whose argument against intellectualism has for this reason been misunderstood and underestimated, and whose positive view aims to chart a middle course between intellectualism and anti-intellectualism.

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Will Small
University of Illinois, Chicago

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