Behavior and Philosophy

Behavior and Philosophy
Tables of Contents

BEHAVIOR and Philosophy
Volume 22, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1994

ESSAYS

Radical Behaviorism and the Problem of Nonshared Development
Charles Locurto and Mark Freeman

Acting, Intending, and Artificial Intelligence
A Debate in Three Parts: Analysis, Critique, and Rebuttal

Acting, Intending, and Artificial Intelligence
Larry Hauser

Movements, Actions, the Internal, and Hauser Robots
Keith Gunderson

Propositional Actitudes: Reply to Gunderson
Larry Hauser

Dennett's Conceptual Reform
Don Ross

Beyond Determinism and Indignity: A Reinterpretation of Operant Conditioning
W. Teed Rockwell

 

REVIEWS

Rational Choice
Paul R. Graves

The Contributions of Functionalism
Nancy K. Innis

Mindedness for Beginners
Gareth B. Matthews

The Development of the Ecological Approach to Mind and Action
Gerald W. Glaser

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