Behavior and Philosophy

Behavior and Philosophy
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BEHAVIOR and Philosophy
Volume 20, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1992

ARTICLES

The Behaviorist Turn in Recent Theories of Language
Julie Tetel Andresen

Eliminative Connectionism: Its Implications for a Return to an Empiricist-Behaviorist Linguistics
Ullin T. Place

Reconstruing Hempelian Motivational Explanations
Patrick A. Derr and Nicholas S. Thompson

Multiple Realizability and Psychophysical Reduction
John Bickle

‘Narrow’ Mindedness Breeds Inaction
David J. Butler

 

REVIEWS

A Review of Bruce Waller’s Freedom Without Responsibility
Max Hocutt

Free Will and Moral Responsibility: A Review of Bruce N. Waller’s Freedom Without Responsibility
Robert Kane

A Response to Kane and Hocutt
Bruce N. Waller

Review of Signal Detection: Mechanisms, Models, and Applications. Volume II of the Quantitative Analysis of Behavior Series
Peter Killeen

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