
Behavior and Philosophy
Tables of Contents
BEHAVIOR
and Philosophy
Volume 23, Number 3/Volume 24, Number 1, Winter 1995/1996
| ESSAYS A Connectionist
Solution to Problems Posed by Plato and Aristotle Symbolic
Process and Stimulus Equivalence On the
Use of Mental Terms in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Murphy's
Law and the Natural Ought Taking
Actions Seriously
REVIEWS Behaviorisms:
Theoretical and Teleological: A Review of John Staddon's Behaviorism: Mind, Mechanism,
and Society and Howard Rachlin's Behavior and Mind: The Roots of Modern
Psychology
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