Behavior and Philosophy

Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 7, Number 2, Fall, 1979

ARTICLES

Classical Conditioning and the "Law of Effect": Historical and Empirical Assessment
S. R. Coleman and I. Gormezano

The Origins of Knowledge in Two Theories of Brain: The Cognitive Paradox Revealed
Stuart Katz and Gordon Frost

The Unity of Consciousness
Thomas Natsoulas A

Critique of the Epistemological Skepticism of Campbell's Phenomenological Behaviorist Psychology
Forest Hansen

Human Ethology and Phenomenology Part II
Louis Fourcher

The Theory of Hypnosis and The Concept of Persons
Joseph Margolis and Clorinda G. Margolis

Conceptual Issues in Operant Psychology
D. A. Begelman

Remarks
Murray Sidman

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