Believe Quote by Gilbert Ryle
“Contemporary philosophers have exercised themselves with the problem of our knowledge of other minds. Enmeshed in the dogma of the ghost in the machine, they have found it impossible to discover any logically satisfactory evidence warranting one person in believing that there exist minds other than his own. I can witness what your body does, but I cannot witness what your mind does, and my pretensions to infer from what your body does to what your mind does all collapse, since the premises for such inferences are either inadequate or unknowable.”
About This Quote
Source Book: "The Concept of Mind" by Gilbert Ryle, 1949
We cannot directly know other minds; we infer mental states from behavior, but such inference lacks logical certainty.
In simple terms: We can’t directly know others’ minds.
Accept limits of mind reading.
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When to use this quote
- therapy
- teamwork
- education
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you judge others’ intentions?
- What evidence do you trust in social interactions?
Over‑reliance on inference can lead to misunderstandings.