"True, the evidence adduced recently by Freud seems to show that there exist channels tributary to this stream, which run hidden from their owner."

— Ryle, Gilbert (1900-1976)


Work Title
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Hutchinson
Date
1949
Metaphor
"True, the evidence adduced recently by Freud seems to show that there exist channels tributary to this stream, which run hidden from their owner."
Metaphor in Context
True, the evidence adduced recently by Freud seems to show that there exist channels tributary to this stream, which run hidden from their owner. People are actuated by impulses the existence of which they vigorously disavow; some of their thoughts differ from the thoughts which they acknowledge; and some of the actions which they think they will to perform they do not really will. They are thoroughly gulled by some of their own hypocrisies and they successfully ignore facts about their mental lives which on the official theory ought to be patent to them. Holders of the official theory tend, however, to maintain that anyhow in normal circumstances a person must be directly and authentically seized of the present state and workings of his own mind.
(p. 14)
Provenance
Reading
Citation
Ryle, Gilbert. The Concept of Mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984.
Theme
Stream of Consciousness
Date of Entry
02/04/2010

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.