Behavior and Philosophy

Behavior and Philosophy
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BEHAVIOR and Philosophy
Volume 20, Number 2 / Volume 21, Number 1 Double Issue 1993

ARTICLES

Behavioral Materialism, the Success of Folk Psychology, and the Ambiguous First-Person Case
Nathan Stemmer

The Intentionality of Some Ethological Terms
Nicholas S. Thompson and Patrick Derr

A Radical Behaviorist Methodology for the Empirical Investigation of Private Events
U. T. Place

Wittgenstein and Derrida on Meaning
Mark Rowlands

The Phrenetic Calculus: A Logician’s View of Disordered Logical Thinking in Schizophrenia
Robert Klee

Who’s Afraid of the Turing Test?
Dale Jacquette

 

REVIEWS

Philosophy Neuralized: A Critical Notice of P. M. Churchland’s Neurocomputational Perspective
John Bickle

Decisions and Negotiations-A Review of George Ainslie’s Picoeconomics
Jack Anderson

Unravelling and Reweaving Free Will: A Review of The Non-Reality of Free Will, by Richard Double
Bruce N. Waller

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