Behavior and Philosophy

Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 15, Number 1, Spring, 1987

ARTICLES

Behaviorism is not Cognitive and Cognitivism is not Behavioral
Roger Schnaitter

Cognition is Real
Terence Horgan

The Role of Cognitive Explanations in Psychology
Robert McCauley

Contrasting Approaches to the Legitimation of Intentional Language Within Comparative Psychology
Cecilia M. Heyes

On Why Technology Can’t Improve Society 
Joseph C. Pitt

 

REVIEWS

Quine’s Quine (Robert Gibson, The Philosophy of W V. Quine- an expository essay)
Robert B. Barrett

Brain Models and Behaviorism (Valentino Braitenberg, Vehicles)
J. E. R. Staddon

Wittgenstein On Rules and Meaning (Cohn McGinn, Wittgenstein On Meaning: An Interpretation and Evaluation)
James F. Peterman

The Elusive Self (Thomas Nagel, The View from Nowhere)
Lilly-Marlene Russow

The Problems of Individuating Revolution (I. Bernard Cohen’s, Revolution in Science)
Joseph Germana

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