Примеры использования Ryle на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Alistair Ryle.
Ryle, this is my uncle Jeremy.
Alistair Ryle.
Only Alistair Ryle is to be sent down.
Yes, thank you, Ryle.
Ryle died on 6 October 1976 at Whitby, North Yorkshire.
And do we trust Ryle to?
In 1968 Ryle served as professor of astronomy at Gresham College, London.
She studied Plato with Gilbert Ryle and logic with Michael Dummett.
Ryle was born in Brighton, England, in 1900, and grew up in an environment of learning.
RTÉ Commentary team consists of Hugh Cahill, Ryle Nugent, Donal Lenihan, Tony Ward, Ralph Keyes and Kurt McQuilkin.
Ryle guided the Cambridge radio astronomy group in the production of several important radio source catalogues.
Competent speakers of a language, Ryle believes, are to a philosopher what ordinary villagers are to a mapmaker.
Ryle thought it was no longer possible to believe that it was a philosopher's task to study mental as opposed to physical objects.
By"mapping" the words and phrases of a particular statement,philosophers are able to generate what Ryle calls"implication threads.
With improved equipment, Ryle observed the most distant known galaxies in the universe at that time.
Luure has translated philosophical works into Estonian, including titles by Ludwig Wittgenstein,Jürgen Habermas and Gilbert Ryle.
His father, John Creagh Ryle, a doctor and alpinist, was a general practitioner in Shrewsbury,Shropshire, where Ryle was born.
For this discovery, in 1974 a Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to her supervisor Antony Hewish andto Martin Ryle, citing Hewish and Ryle for their pioneering work in radio-astrophysics.
Historian and journalist T. Ryle Dwyer has called him"the most popular Irish politician since Daniel O'Connell.
This investigation lifts the curtain on the offshore system and provides a transparent look into the secret world of tax havens and the individuals and companies that use andbenefit from them," said Gerard Ryle, Director of the ICIJ."We already knew how secret and inaccessible the offshore industry is, but we were surprised by how vast and far reaching it is.
However, in its place, Ryle saw the tendency of philosophers to search for objects whose nature was neither physical nor mental.
Ordinary language analysis largely flourished and developed at Oxford in the 1940s, under Austin and Gilbert Ryle, and was quite widespread for a time before declining rapidly in popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Ryle believed, instead, that"philosophical problems are problems of a certain sort; they are not problems of an ordinary sort about special entities.
He is also like Hobbes in being able to view the process of sensing as being something complete in itself; as he puts it, it is not like"kicking a football" where an external object is required-it is more like"kicking a kick", an explanation which entirely avoids the familiar Homunculus Objection, as adhered to, for example,by Gilbert Ryle.
Ryle was quite unable even to entertain this possibility, protesting that"in effect it explained the having of sensations as the not having of sensations.
Ryle was educated at Brighton College, and in 1919 he went up to The Queen's College at Oxford to study classics but was quickly drawn to philosophy.
Ryle was the driving force in the creation and improvement of astronomical interferometry and aperture synthesis, which paved the way for massive upgrades in the quality of radio astronomical data.
Ryle alleged that it was a mistake to treat the mind as an object made of an immaterial substance because predications of substance are not meaningful for a collection of dispositions and capacities.
Ryle worried that Cambridge would lose its standing in the radio astronomy community as other radio astronomy groups had much better funding, so he encouraged a certain amount of secrecy about his aperture synthesis methods in order to keep an advantage for the Cambridge group.