Behaviorism
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2002)
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Alan Costall (2004). From Darwin to Watson (and Cognitivism) and Back Again: The Principle of Animal-Environment Mutuality. Behavior and Philosophy 32 (1):179 - 195.
François Tonneau (2007). Behaviorism and Chisholm's Challenge. Behavior and Philosophy 35:139 - 148.
Richard E. Creel (1980). Radical Epiphenomenalism: B.F. Skinner's Account of Private Events. Behaviorism 8:31-53.
B. F. Skinner (1974). Behaviorism at Fifty. New York,J. Norton Publishers.
B. F. Skinner (1977). Why I Am Not a Cognitive Psychologist. Behaviorism 5:1-10.
Robert N. Audi (1976). B.F. Skinner on Freedom, Dignity, and the Explanation of Behavior. Behaviorism 4:163-186.
John C. Malone Jr & Natalie M. Cruchon (2001). Radical Behaviorism and the Rest of Psychology: A Review/Précis of Skinner's "About Behaviorism". Behavior and Philosophy 29:31 - 57.
P. Harzem (2004). Behaviorism for New Psychology: What Was Wrong with Behaviorism and What is Wrong with It Now. Behavior and Philosophy 32 (1):5-12.
Thomas Natsoulas (1983). Perhaps the Most Difficult Problem Faced by Behaviorism. Behaviorism 11 (April):1-26.
Richard F. Kitchener (1977). Behavior and Behaviorism. Behaviorism 5:11-68.
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