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Volume 39/40 (2011/12)

 

Editor's Note and Introduction. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, vii-viii.

 

Charles, Eric P. , Bybee, Michael D. and Thompson, Nicholas S. (2011/2012) A Behaviorist Account of Emotions and Feelings: Making Sense of James D. LairdÕs Feelings: The Perception of Self. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 1-16.

 

Rakover, Sam S. (2011/2012) A Plea for Methodological Dualism and a Multi-Explanation Framework in Psychology. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 17-43.

 

Schiller, Aaron Allen (2011/2012) An Enactive Account of the Perception of Facts. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 45-67.

 

Smith, RenŽe Smith (2011/2012) The Broad Perception Model and the Transparency of Qualia. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 69-81.

 

Allen, Colin (2011/2012) Methodological Questions Begged. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 83-87.

 

Branch, Marc (2011/2012) Comments on ÒA Plea for Methodological Dualism and a Multi-Explanation Framework in PsychologyÓ by Sam Rakover. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 89-92.

 

Malone, John C. (2011/2012) Mind, Consciousness, Will, and Belief: RakoverÕs Multi-Explanation Framework. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 93-102.

 

Foxall, Gordon (2011/2012) The Intentional and the Extensional: A Response to Rakover. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 103-105.

 

Rakover, Sam S. (2011/2012) Methodological Dualism and Multi-Explanation Framework: Replies to Criticisms and Further Developments. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 107-125.

 

Simon, Carsta and Baum, William M. (2011/2012) Expelling the Meme-Ghost from the Machine: An Evolutionary Explanation for the Spread of Cultural Practices. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 127-144.

 

Moore, J. (2011/2012) Methodological Behaviorism as a Radical Behaviorist Views It. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 145-202.

 

Ray, Roger D. (2011/2012) CyberRat, Interbehavioral Systems Analysis, and a ÒTuring TestÓ Trilogy. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 203-301.

 

Iversen, Iver H. (2011/2012) Commentary on CyberRat. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 303-307.

 

Phelps, Brady (2011/2012) How Close to Real Can a Non-Real CyberRat Behave? 39/40, 309-313.

 

Lewon, Matthew, Munoz Blanco, Maria I. and Hayes, Linda J. (2011/2012) Descriptive Versus Functional Accounts of Psychological Events: CyberRat as a Case in Point. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 315-319.

 

Ray, Roger D. (2011/2012) Challenges in Concluding a Research Program: Some Reflections on Reviewer Comments Regarding ÒCyberRat, IBSA, and a ÔTuring TestÕ Trilogy.Ó Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 321-329.

 

Tonneau, François (2011/2012) Metaphor and Truth: A Review of Representation Reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 331-343.

 

Costall, Alan (2011/2012) The Hope of a Radically Embodied Science. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 345-353.

 

Chemero, Anthony (2011/2012) Reply to Professor Costall. Behavior and Philosophy, 39/40, 355-356.

 

Theory & Philosophy Conference, Association for Behavior Analysts International, November 2012

 

 

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