
Behaviorism
Tables of Contents
Behaviorism
Volume 16, Number 1, Spring, 1988
| ARTICLES Some Computers Can
Add (Even if the IBM 1620 Couldnt): The
Problem of Volition and the Conditioned Reflex The
Crisis in Philosophy Note on
Bergmanns Watson Cantata
for Two Pianos
REVIEWS Designer
Genes? (Philip Kitcher, Vaulting Ambition: Sociology and the Quest for Human Nature)
Reflections
on Cognition (Terry J. Knapp and Lynn C. Robertson, Approaches to Cognition: Contrasts
and Controversies) Why
Its Smart to be Imperfectly Rational (Christopher Cherniak, Minimal Rationality)
A
Contribution to the Theory of Reasoning (Gilbert Harman, Change in View)
ERRATUM Erratum
to Rosenberg |
Rev. 2.0
| Aging Gracefully | Autism | Behavioral Safety |
Book Reviews |
Commentaries |
Education |
| Everyday Life |
Parenting |
Organizational Behavior Management | Pets & Animals |
Verbal Behavior | Virtual Community |
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