B.F. Skinner
Consensus And Controversy
Herausgeber: Modgil, Celia; Modgil, Sohan
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Consensus And Controversy
Herausgeber: Modgil, Celia; Modgil, Sohan
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First Published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 1987
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 947g
- ISBN-13: 9781850000266
- ISBN-10: 1850000263
- Artikelnr.: 21529044
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 1987
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 947g
- ISBN-13: 9781850000266
- ISBN-10: 1850000263
- Artikelnr.: 21529044
Sohan Modgil, Celia Modgil
1: Introduction
1: B.F. Skinner: Consensus and Controversy
2: Reflections
2: Controversy?
3: Radical Behaviorism
3: What Is Radical Behaviorism?
4: The Implications of Radical Behaviourism
3: Interchange
4: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism
5: Knowledge as Action
4: An Exercise in Triviality: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism *
4: Interchange
5: A Psychological Analysis: Political, Social And Moral Implications
7: B.F. Skinner: The Pragmatic Humanist
8: Scolding the Carpenter
5: Interchange
6: Philosophy of Science and Psychology
9: Skinner on Science *
10: The Limits of Skinner's Philosophy of Science and Psychology
6: Interchange
7: Variation and Selection: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Theory
11: Variation and Selection
12: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Writings *
7: Interchange
8: The Explanatory Power of Skinnerian Principles
13: The Explanatory Power of Skinner's Radical Behaviorism *
14: The Explanatory Power of Radical Behaviorism *
8: Interchange
9: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior
15: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior *
16: Skinner, the Behavioral Unit, and Current Psychology
9: Interchange
10: Skinner's Position against Theory and against Mentalism
17: Mentalism, Private Events, and Scientific Explanation
18: Emergent Behaviorism *
10: Interchange
11: Skinner and the 'Virtus Dormitiva' Argument
19: Skinner Re-Skinned
20: Skinner Placed: A Commentary on Place's 'Skinner Re-Skinned'
11: Interchange
12: Rule-Governed Behavior: A Formulation in Terms of Complex Human Behavior
21: Rule-Governed Behavior and Higher Mental Processes *
22: Rule-Governed Behavior: An Implicit Analysis of Reference
12: Interchange
13: Skinner's Analysis of Perception/Cognition
23: Perception and Action
24: A Cognitive Approach to Behavior *
13: Interchange
14: Naturalistic Ethics
25: Naturalist Ethics
26: Practical Reason and a Science of Morals
14: Interchange
15: Afterword: Some Concluding Remarks
27: In the Yellow Wood
28: The Limits of Behaviorism
16: Tabulated Summary
29: Summary of Chapters and Interchanges
1: B.F. Skinner: Consensus and Controversy
2: Reflections
2: Controversy?
3: Radical Behaviorism
3: What Is Radical Behaviorism?
4: The Implications of Radical Behaviourism
3: Interchange
4: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism
5: Knowledge as Action
4: An Exercise in Triviality: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism *
4: Interchange
5: A Psychological Analysis: Political, Social And Moral Implications
7: B.F. Skinner: The Pragmatic Humanist
8: Scolding the Carpenter
5: Interchange
6: Philosophy of Science and Psychology
9: Skinner on Science *
10: The Limits of Skinner's Philosophy of Science and Psychology
6: Interchange
7: Variation and Selection: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Theory
11: Variation and Selection
12: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Writings *
7: Interchange
8: The Explanatory Power of Skinnerian Principles
13: The Explanatory Power of Skinner's Radical Behaviorism *
14: The Explanatory Power of Radical Behaviorism *
8: Interchange
9: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior
15: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior *
16: Skinner, the Behavioral Unit, and Current Psychology
9: Interchange
10: Skinner's Position against Theory and against Mentalism
17: Mentalism, Private Events, and Scientific Explanation
18: Emergent Behaviorism *
10: Interchange
11: Skinner and the 'Virtus Dormitiva' Argument
19: Skinner Re-Skinned
20: Skinner Placed: A Commentary on Place's 'Skinner Re-Skinned'
11: Interchange
12: Rule-Governed Behavior: A Formulation in Terms of Complex Human Behavior
21: Rule-Governed Behavior and Higher Mental Processes *
22: Rule-Governed Behavior: An Implicit Analysis of Reference
12: Interchange
13: Skinner's Analysis of Perception/Cognition
23: Perception and Action
24: A Cognitive Approach to Behavior *
13: Interchange
14: Naturalistic Ethics
25: Naturalist Ethics
26: Practical Reason and a Science of Morals
14: Interchange
15: Afterword: Some Concluding Remarks
27: In the Yellow Wood
28: The Limits of Behaviorism
16: Tabulated Summary
29: Summary of Chapters and Interchanges
1: Introduction
1: B.F. Skinner: Consensus and Controversy
2: Reflections
2: Controversy?
3: Radical Behaviorism
3: What Is Radical Behaviorism?
4: The Implications of Radical Behaviourism
3: Interchange
4: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism
5: Knowledge as Action
4: An Exercise in Triviality: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism *
4: Interchange
5: A Psychological Analysis: Political, Social And Moral Implications
7: B.F. Skinner: The Pragmatic Humanist
8: Scolding the Carpenter
5: Interchange
6: Philosophy of Science and Psychology
9: Skinner on Science *
10: The Limits of Skinner's Philosophy of Science and Psychology
6: Interchange
7: Variation and Selection: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Theory
11: Variation and Selection
12: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Writings *
7: Interchange
8: The Explanatory Power of Skinnerian Principles
13: The Explanatory Power of Skinner's Radical Behaviorism *
14: The Explanatory Power of Radical Behaviorism *
8: Interchange
9: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior
15: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior *
16: Skinner, the Behavioral Unit, and Current Psychology
9: Interchange
10: Skinner's Position against Theory and against Mentalism
17: Mentalism, Private Events, and Scientific Explanation
18: Emergent Behaviorism *
10: Interchange
11: Skinner and the 'Virtus Dormitiva' Argument
19: Skinner Re-Skinned
20: Skinner Placed: A Commentary on Place's 'Skinner Re-Skinned'
11: Interchange
12: Rule-Governed Behavior: A Formulation in Terms of Complex Human Behavior
21: Rule-Governed Behavior and Higher Mental Processes *
22: Rule-Governed Behavior: An Implicit Analysis of Reference
12: Interchange
13: Skinner's Analysis of Perception/Cognition
23: Perception and Action
24: A Cognitive Approach to Behavior *
13: Interchange
14: Naturalistic Ethics
25: Naturalist Ethics
26: Practical Reason and a Science of Morals
14: Interchange
15: Afterword: Some Concluding Remarks
27: In the Yellow Wood
28: The Limits of Behaviorism
16: Tabulated Summary
29: Summary of Chapters and Interchanges
1: B.F. Skinner: Consensus and Controversy
2: Reflections
2: Controversy?
3: Radical Behaviorism
3: What Is Radical Behaviorism?
4: The Implications of Radical Behaviourism
3: Interchange
4: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism
5: Knowledge as Action
4: An Exercise in Triviality: The Epistemology of Radical Behaviorism *
4: Interchange
5: A Psychological Analysis: Political, Social And Moral Implications
7: B.F. Skinner: The Pragmatic Humanist
8: Scolding the Carpenter
5: Interchange
6: Philosophy of Science and Psychology
9: Skinner on Science *
10: The Limits of Skinner's Philosophy of Science and Psychology
6: Interchange
7: Variation and Selection: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Theory
11: Variation and Selection
12: The Evolutionary Analogy in Skinner's Writings *
7: Interchange
8: The Explanatory Power of Skinnerian Principles
13: The Explanatory Power of Skinner's Radical Behaviorism *
14: The Explanatory Power of Radical Behaviorism *
8: Interchange
9: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior
15: Skinner and the Unit of Behavior *
16: Skinner, the Behavioral Unit, and Current Psychology
9: Interchange
10: Skinner's Position against Theory and against Mentalism
17: Mentalism, Private Events, and Scientific Explanation
18: Emergent Behaviorism *
10: Interchange
11: Skinner and the 'Virtus Dormitiva' Argument
19: Skinner Re-Skinned
20: Skinner Placed: A Commentary on Place's 'Skinner Re-Skinned'
11: Interchange
12: Rule-Governed Behavior: A Formulation in Terms of Complex Human Behavior
21: Rule-Governed Behavior and Higher Mental Processes *
22: Rule-Governed Behavior: An Implicit Analysis of Reference
12: Interchange
13: Skinner's Analysis of Perception/Cognition
23: Perception and Action
24: A Cognitive Approach to Behavior *
13: Interchange
14: Naturalistic Ethics
25: Naturalist Ethics
26: Practical Reason and a Science of Morals
14: Interchange
15: Afterword: Some Concluding Remarks
27: In the Yellow Wood
28: The Limits of Behaviorism
16: Tabulated Summary
29: Summary of Chapters and Interchanges