Behavior and Philosophy

Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 3, Number 2, Fall, 1975

ARTICLES

On the Principle of Operationism in a Science of Behavior
Jay Moore

William James and B. F. Skinner: Behaviorism, Reinforcement, and Interest
John C. Malone, Jr.

James and the Identity Theory
Chandana Chakrabarti

Intentionality, Behavior, and Identity Theory
James D. Windes

Hayek Revisited: Mind as the Process of Classification
Rosemary Agonito

The Surfacing of Behavioral Jurisprudence
David Wexler

Rights: A Behavioristic Analysis
Ernest A. Vargas

The Myth of Self-Reinforcement
A. Charles Catania

Convergences and Divergences Between Phenomenological Psychology and Behaviorism: A Beginning Dialogue
Amedeo Giorgi

Behavior Modification's Existential Point of Departure
J. J. McDowell

An Index to B. F. Skinner's Walden Two
Terry J. Knapp

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