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Volume 32 (2004)
Special Issue: Seventh Guadalajara Biannual Symposium on the Science of Behavior
Burgos, J. E. and Tonneau, F. (2004)
Introduction,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 1-3.
Harzem, P. (2004)
Behaviorism for new psychology: what was wrong with behaviorism and what is wrong with it now,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 5-12.
Leary, D. E. (2004)
On the conceptual and linguistic activity of psychologists: the study of behavior from the 1890s to the 1990s and beyond,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 13-35.
Kitchener, R. F. (2004)
Logical positivism, naturalistic epistemology, and the foundations of psychology,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 37-54.
Ribes-Iñesta, E. (2004)
Behavior is abstraction, not ostension: conceptual and historical remarks on the nature of psychology,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 55-68.
Burgos, J. E. (2004)
Realism about behavior,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 69-95.
Tonneau, F. (2004)
Consciousness outside the head,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 97-123.
Killeen, P. R. (2004)
Minding Behavior,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 125-147.
Enç, B. (2004)
Causal theories of intentional behavior and wayward causal chains,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 149-166.
Dretske, F. (2004)
Psychological vs. biological explanations of behavior,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 167-177.
Costall, A. (2004)
From Darwin to Watson (and cognitivism) and back again: the principle of animal-environment mutuality,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 179-195.
Timberlake, W. (2004)
Is the operant contingency enough for a science of purposive behavior?,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 197-229.
Staddon, J. E. R. (2004)
Scientific imperialism and behaviorist epistemology,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 231-242.
Volume 32 Number 2 (2004)
Staddon, J.E.R. (2004)
The Future,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 243-245.
Jones, T. (2004)
Uncovering “Cultural Meaning”: Problems and Solutions,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 247-268.
Stewart, T.. (2004)
The Concept of Belief and Evidentialism: a Review of Belief's Own Ethics by Jonathan Adler,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 269-272.
Kitchener, R.F. (2004)
Bertrand Russell's Flirtation with Behaviorism,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 273-291.
Barker, G.A., Derr, P.G., and Thompson, N.S. (2004)
The Perils of Confusing Nesting with Chaining in Psychological Explanations
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 293-303.
Leigland, S. (2004)
Pragmatism and Radical Behaviorism: Comments on Malone (2001),
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 305-312.
Malone, J.C. (2004)
Pragmatism and Radical Behaviorism: A Response to Leigland,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 313-315.
Palmer, D.K. (2004)
On the Organism-Environment Distinction in Psychology,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 317-347.
Sayward, C. (2004)
Malcolm On Criteria,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 349-358.
Bortolotti, L. (2004)
Can We Interpret Irrational Behavior?
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 359-375.
Hohwy, J. (2004)
The Experience of Mental Causation,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 377-400.
Roberts, M.D. (2004)
Does Meaning Evolve?,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 401-426.
Stevenson, G.P. (2004)
Revamping Action Theory,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 427-451.
McIntyre, L.C. (2004)
Redescription and Descriptivism in the Social Sciences,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 453-464.
Bolacchi, G. (2004)
On "Social Sciences" and Science,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 465-478.
Double, R. (2004)
How to Accept Wegner's Illusion of Conscious Will and Still Defend Moral Responsibility,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 479-491.
Strout, S.L., Sokol, R.I., Laird, J.D., and Thompson, N.S. (2004)
The Evolutionary Foundation of Perceiving One's Own Emotions,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 493-502.
Cogburn, J. (2004)
Inferentialism and Tacit Knowledge,
Behavior and Philosophy, 32, 503-524.
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