Behavior and Philosophy

Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 16, Number 1, Spring, 1988

ARTICLES

Some Computers Can Add (Even if the IBM 1620 Couldn’t):
Defending ENIAC’s Accumulators Against Dretske
Ronald Laymon

The Problem of Volition and the Conditioned Reflex
Part II. Voluntary-Responding Subjects, 1951-1980
S. R. Coleman and Sandra Webster

The Crisis in Philosophy
Huston Smith

Note on Bergmann’s Watson
John Aach

Cantata for Two Pianos
Joseph Germana

 

REVIEWS

Designer Genes? (Philip Kitcher, Vaulting Ambition: Sociology and the Quest for Human Nature)
Doren Recker

Reflections on Cognition (Terry J. Knapp and Lynn C. Robertson, Approaches to Cognition: Contrasts and Controversies)
H.L. Roitblat

Why It’s Smart to be Imperfectly Rational (Christopher Cherniak, Minimal Rationality)
Hugh Wilder

A Contribution to the Theory of Reasoning (Gilbert Harman, Change in View)
Stanley M. Browne

 

ERRATUM

Erratum to Rosenberg
Alexander Rosenberg

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