Beyond Freedom and Dignity
Penguin Books (1971)
| Abstract | The classic work by behaviorist B.F. Skinner offers his analysis of how a "technology of behavior" can condition human responses to the environment. | |||||||||
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Peter Baumann (2007). Persons, Human Beings, and Respect. Polish Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):5-17.
Shaoping Gan (2009). Human Dignity as a Right. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (3):370-384.
Zbigniew Szawarski (1989). Dignity and Technology. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (3):243-249.
Carl G. Hedman (1975). Toward a Spinozistic Modification of Skinner's Theory of Man. Inquiry 18 (3):325 – 335.
David A. Washburn (1997). The MacKay-Skinner Debate: A Case for “Nothing Buttery”. Philosophical Psychology 10 (4):473 – 479.
Samuel J. Hartenberg (1972). Book Review:Beyond Freedom and Dignity. B. F. Skinner. [REVIEW] Ethics 82 (4):353-.
E. M. Adams (1973). Skinner on Freedom and Dignity. Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-2):3-5.
K. Richard Garrett (1985). Elbow Room in a Functional Analysis: Freedom and Dignity Regained. Behaviorism 13:21-36.
Robert N. Audi (1976). B.F. Skinner on Freedom, Dignity, and the Explanation of Behavior. Behaviorism 4:163-186.
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