BEHAVIOR and PHILOSOPHY
Volume 31, 2003

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This article is a PDF document The relativity of intelligence in psychology and its adverbial function in ordinary language, Jorge M.Oliveira-Castro & Karina M. Oliveira-Castro,

This article is a PDF document Laudable goals, interesting experiments, unintelligible theorizing: A critical review of Steven C. Hayes, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, and Brian Roche's (Eds.) Relational frame theory (New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2001), José E. Burgos

This article is a PDF document What color is the sky on your planet? A review of Investigations in behavioral epistemology, John C. Malone, Maria E. A. Armento, & Stephanie T. Epps

This article is a PDF document Effectiveness as truth criterion in behavior analysis, Emmanuel Z. Tourinho and Simone Neno

This article is a PDF document Specifiying psychology's observable units: Toward an integration of Kantor's Behavior Segment, Skinner's Operant, and Lee's Deed, Daniel K. Palmer

This article is a PDF document What is defined in operational definitions? The case of operant psychology, Emilio Ribes-Iñesta

This article is a PDF document Nurture is natural: Reply to Amin and Thompson and Rushton, James S. Chisholm

This article is a PDF document Why Pinter needs behaviorism: A critique of The Blank Slate, Elliot A. Ludvig

This article is a PDF document For the radical behaviorist biological events are not biological and public events are not public, Dermot Barnes-Holmes

This article is a PDF document Some further thoughts on the pragmatic and behavioral conception of private events, J. Moore

This article is a PDF document Private events and the language of the mental: Comments on Moore, Sam Leigland

This article is a PDF document Covert behavior and mental terms: A reply to Moore, Nathan Stemmer

This article is a PDF document Ullin T. Place: A life in verbal behavior, A. Charles Catania

This article is a PDF document The what, the how, and the why: The explanation of Ernst Mach, M. Jackson Marr

This article is a PDF document Editorial: Fact, Value, and Science, John Staddon, Editor

This article is a PDF document Oughts from Is's, Joshua Ackerman, Daniel W. Barrett, Peter R. Killeen, Jon K. Maner, Robert Rennaker, Matthew T. Sitomer, Jill Sundie

This article is a PDF document The social and behavioral basis of ethics – A preview of Max Hocutt, Bruce N. Waller

This article is a PDF document The behavioral scientist qua scientist makes value judgments, Hugh Lacey

This article is a PDF document Assessing the role of non-epistemic feminist values in scientific inquiry, William A. Rottschaefer

This article is a PDF document The yins and the yangs of science, Peter R. Killeen

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