Behavior and Philosophy

Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 13, Number 1, Spring, 1985

ARTICLES

Editorial
George Graham and Peter R. Killeen

Maximization Theory and Plato’s Concept Of the Good
Howard Rachlin

Elbow Room in a Functional Analysis: Freedom and Dignity Regained
K. Richard Garrett

The Idea of a Psychological Organism
Gareth B. Matthews

Contemporary Connectionism: Are the New Parallel Distributed Processing Models Cognitive or Associationist?
William Bechtel

Three Senses of the Word “Tact”
U. T. Place

Reply to Place
B. F. Skinner

The Truth in Behaviorism: A Review of G. E. Zuriff, Behaviorism: A Conceptual Reconstruction
Max Hocutt

A Note on Natsoulas on Psychophysiological Parallelism
Kendon Smith

On a Confusing Association
Charles W Johnson

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