Behavior and Philosophy

Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 11, Number 2, Fall, 1983

ARTICLES

Behaviorism, Rorty, and the End of Epistemology
Robert L. Woolfolk

Letter to the Editor: About Unions and Ruptures
R. Refinetti

Factors Confusing Language Use in the Analysis of Behavior
Samuel M. Deitz and Robert L. Arrington

Skinner’s Environmentalism: The Analogy with Natural Selection
Terry L. Smith

Operant Learning and the Scientific and Philosophical Foundations of Behavior Therapy
William A. Rottschaefer

Skinner’s Verbal Behavior IV - How to Improve Part IV - Skinner’s Account of Syntax
U. T. Place

On Taking Skinner on His Own Terms: Comments on Wessells’ Critique of Skinner’s View of Cognitive Theories
Klaus Landwehr

Unusual Terminology or Unusual Metatheory: A Reply to Professor Landwehr
Michael G. Wessells

Behavior as a Constituent of Conduct
Vicki L. Lee

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