Radical behaviorism : Willard Day on psychology and philosophy /
Not a mechanistic or reductionistic approach to verbal behavior, radical behaviorism is actually a sophisticated form of radical pragmatism-and Day did more than any other scholar apart from B.F. Skinner to define and promote this approach.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Reno, Nev. :
Context Press,
©1992.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ""Introduction""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Part I: Historical Antecedents""; ""1. The Historical Antecedents of Contemporary Behaviorism""; ""Part II: On Radical Behaviorism""; ""2. On The Difference Between Radical and Methodological Behaviorism""; ""3. On Skinner�s Treatment of the First-Person, Third-Person Psychological Sentence Distinction""; ""4. Radical Behaviorism in Reconciliation With Phenomenology""; ""5. On Certain Similarities Between the Philosophical Investigations of Ludwig Wittgenstein and theOperationism of B. F. Skinner""
- ""6. The Concept of Reinforcement-History and Explanation in Behaviorism""""7. Contemporary Behaviorism and the Concept of Intention""; ""Part III: Issues of Methodology""; ""8. Methodological Problems in the Analysis of Behavior Controlled by Private Events: Some Unusual Recommendations""; ""9. Analyzing Verbal Behavior Under the Control of Private Events""; ""Part IV: Issues of Ethics, Values, and Society""; ""10. The Case for Behaviorism""; ""11. Beyond Bondage and Regimentation: A Review of Beyond Freedom and Dignity by B. F. Skinner""