Modern perspectives on B.F. Skinner and contemporary behaviorism /

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Other Authors: Todd, James T., Morris, Edward K.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1995.
Series:Contributions in psychology ; no. 28.
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Table of Contents:
  • Psychology 161 / Fred S. Keller
  • Natural history of "The Behavior of Organisms" / Terry J. Knapp
  • In the beginning. . . / James A. Dinsmoor
  • Inquiry nearer the source: Bacon, Mach, and "The Behavior of Organisms" / Laurence D. Smith
  • Some Historical and conceptual relations among logical positivism, behaviorism, and cognitive psychology / Jay Moore
  • On certain relations between contemporary philosophy and radical behaviorism / Willard F. Day, Jr., and Jay Moore
  • Origins of environment-based psychological theory / Philip N. Hineline
  • Quantum physics and radical behaviorism: some issues in scientific verbal behavior / M. Jackson Marr
  • Varied usefulness of history, with specific reference to behavior analysis / Stephen R. Coleman.
  • "The Behavior of Organisms" at fifty / B.F. Skinner
  • Beyond behavior and the environment: the contingency / Vicki L. Lee
  • Continuity over change within the experimental analysis of behavior / Gerald E. Zuriff
  • Things that are private and things that are mental / Howard Rachlin
  • Selection in biology and behavior / A. Charles Catania
  • Conclusion: some historiography of behavior analysis and some behavior analysis of historiography / Edward K. Morris, James T.Todd, Bryan D. Midgley, Susan M. Schneider, and Lisa M. Johnson.