A group of respected historians and authorities reassess the role of B. F. Skinner and contemporary behaviorism in the history of 20th-century psychology. This landmark collection provides an interesting mix of modern perspectives to clarify perceptions of the theories and approaches of Skinner and of other radical and contemporary behaviorists. This reevaluation of the philosophical bases and development of behavior analysis offers new interpretation. Psychologists, historians, philosophers, and advanced undergraduates and graduate students will also find the work important for its…mehr
A group of respected historians and authorities reassess the role of B. F. Skinner and contemporary behaviorism in the history of 20th-century psychology. This landmark collection provides an interesting mix of modern perspectives to clarify perceptions of the theories and approaches of Skinner and of other radical and contemporary behaviorists. This reevaluation of the philosophical bases and development of behavior analysis offers new interpretation. Psychologists, historians, philosophers, and advanced undergraduates and graduate students will also find the work important for its first-to-date comprehensive bibliography of Skinner's published works and for its lengthy historiography of important studies dealing with Skinner and behaviorism. This volume is a companion to Modern Perspectives of John B. Watson and Classical Behaviorism edited by Todd and Morris and published by Greenwood Press in 1994.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Edward Morris has been nominated for the British Science Fiction Association Award, the Rhysling Award, and the Pushcart Prize In Literature. His short fiction has appeared over 150 times worldwide in markets from Interzone to The Lovecraft Ezine, Perihelion SF, and Big Pulp. Print anthologies include The Children of Gla'Ki: Tribute Stories To Ramsey Campbell, Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year, The Worlds of Philip Jose Farmer, and ReAnimators! His short stories have been translated into Japanese, Italian, Finnish, Polish, Hungarian, and most recently, Egyptian Arabic with Dr. Ahmed Al-Turki's fantastic translation of "Jihad Over Innsmouth" from The Book of Cthulhu. Morris is a multiple sclerosis survivor who lives and works in Portland, Oregon, as an author and bouncer.
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Illustrations Foreword by Ernest R. Hilgard Acknowledgments Introduction by James T. Todd and Edward K, Morris Perspectives on B. F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism Psychology 161 by Fred S. Keller A Natural History of the Behavior of Organisms by Terry J. Knapp In the Beginning by James A. Dinsmoor Inquiry Nearer the Source by Laurence D. Smith Some Historical and Conceptual Relations Among Logical Positivism, Behaviorism, and Cognitive Psychology by Jay Moore On Certain Relations between Contemporary Philosophy and Radical Behaviorism by Willard F. Day, Jr., and Jay Moore The Origin of Environment-Based Psychological Theory by Philip N. Hineline Quantum Physics and Radical Behaviorism: Some Issues in Scientific Verbal Behavior by M. Jackson Marr The Varied Usefulness of History, with Specific Reference to Behavior Analysis by Stephen R. Coleman The Behavior of Organisms at Fifty by B. F. Skinner Comments on B. F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism Beyond Behavior and the Environment by Vicki Lee Continuity and Change Within Behavior Analysis by Gerald E. Zuriff Things that Are Private and Things that Are Mental by Howard Rachlin Selection in Biology and Behavior by A. C. Catania Conclusion: Some Historiography of Behavior Analysis and Some Behavior Analysis of Historiography by Edward K. Morris, James T. Todd, Bryan D. Midgley, Susan M. Schneider, and Lisa M. Johnson Appendix: An Updated Bibliography of B. F. Skinner's Works by Robert Epstein Notes References Index
Illustrations Foreword by Ernest R. Hilgard Acknowledgments Introduction by James T. Todd and Edward K, Morris Perspectives on B. F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism Psychology 161 by Fred S. Keller A Natural History of the Behavior of Organisms by Terry J. Knapp In the Beginning by James A. Dinsmoor Inquiry Nearer the Source by Laurence D. Smith Some Historical and Conceptual Relations Among Logical Positivism, Behaviorism, and Cognitive Psychology by Jay Moore On Certain Relations between Contemporary Philosophy and Radical Behaviorism by Willard F. Day, Jr., and Jay Moore The Origin of Environment-Based Psychological Theory by Philip N. Hineline Quantum Physics and Radical Behaviorism: Some Issues in Scientific Verbal Behavior by M. Jackson Marr The Varied Usefulness of History, with Specific Reference to Behavior Analysis by Stephen R. Coleman The Behavior of Organisms at Fifty by B. F. Skinner Comments on B. F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism Beyond Behavior and the Environment by Vicki Lee Continuity and Change Within Behavior Analysis by Gerald E. Zuriff Things that Are Private and Things that Are Mental by Howard Rachlin Selection in Biology and Behavior by A. C. Catania Conclusion: Some Historiography of Behavior Analysis and Some Behavior Analysis of Historiography by Edward K. Morris, James T. Todd, Bryan D. Midgley, Susan M. Schneider, and Lisa M. Johnson Appendix: An Updated Bibliography of B. F. Skinner's Works by Robert Epstein Notes References Index
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