Behavior and Philosophy

Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 10, Number 1, Spring, 1982

ARTICLES

Hume’s “Ought” and “Is” Statement: A Radical Behaviorist’s Perspective
Ernest A. Vargas, Ph.D.

Skinner’s Two Stage Value Theory
Bruce Waller

Skinner’s Concept of the Operant: From Necessitarian to Probabilistic Causality
Judith L. Scharif

It’s Not Like That to be a Bat
Lilly-Marlene Russow

A Critique of Skinner’s Views on the Obstructive Character of Cognitive Theories
Michael G. Wessells

Dimensions of Perceptual Awarenes
Thomas Natsoulas

Different Uses of “Knowledge” and of “Epistemic”
Sam Revusky

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