The concept of "Ghost in the Machine" was popularized by philosopher Gilbert Ryle, but it gained significant attention and critique from Arthur Koestler, a Hungarian-British author and journalist, in his book "The Ghost in the Machine" (1967). Koestler's work explores the relationship between the human mind and the physical body, delving into the implications of Cartesian dualism. In "The Ghost in the Machine," Koestler critiques the traditional mind-body dualism, which posits the existence of a non-physical mind (or soul) that interacts with the physical body. He argues that this perspective, inherited from René Descartes, leads to a mechanistic view of the human being, where the mind is seen as a kind of ghostly entity inhabiting the machine of the body. Akshay Kumar Archives Mkvcinemas Free [VERIFIED]