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  1. The Mind’s New Science: A History of the Cognitive Revolution.Howard Gardner - 1985 - Basic Books.
    The first full-scale history of cognitive science, this work addresses a central issue: What is the nature of knowledge?
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  • (2 other versions)The operational analysis of psychological terms.B. F. Skinner - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (5):270-277.
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  • Behaviorism: a conceptual reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1985 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • (1 other version)Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It.J. B. Watson - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22:674.
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  • (2 other versions)The operational analysis of psychological terms.B. F. Skinner - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (4):270-78.
    The major contributions of operationism have been negative, largely because operationists failed to distinguish logical theories of reference from empirical accounts of language. Behaviorism never finished an adequate formulation of verbal reports and therefore could not convincingly embrace subjective terms. But verbal responses to private stimuli can arise as social products through the contingencies of reinforcement arranged by verbal communities.
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  • The Behaviorisms of Skinner and Quine: Genesis, Development, and Mutual Influence.Sander Verhaegh - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (4):707-730.
    in april 1933, two bright young Ph.D.s were elected to the Harvard Society of Fellows: the psychologist B. F. Skinner and the philosopher/logician W. V. Quine. Both men would become among the most influential scholars of their time; Skinner leads the "Top 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century," whereas philosophers have selected Quine as the most important Anglophone philosopher after the Second World War.1 At the height of their fame, Skinner and Quine became "Edgar Pierce twins"; the latter (...)
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  • Behaviorism And Logical Positivism: A Reassessment Of The Alliance.Laurence D. Smith - 1986 - Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    ONE Introduction The history of psychology in the twentieth century is a story of the divorce and remarriage of psychology and philosophy. ...
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  • (1 other version)From Darwin to Behaviourism; Psychology and the Minds of Animals.Robert Boakes - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (4):459-461.
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  • Purpose and Cognition: Edward Tolman and the Transformation of American Psychology.David W. Carroll - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book discusses the development of Edward Tolman's purposive behaviourism from the 1920s to the 1950s, highlighting the tension between his references to cognitive processes and the dominant behaviourist trends. It shows how Tolman incorporated concepts from European scholars, including Egon Brunswik and the Gestalt psychologists, to justify a more purposive form of behaviourism and how the theory evolved in response to the criticisms of his contemporaries. The manuscript also discusses Tolman's political activities, culminating in his role in the California (...)
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  • History of Philosophy in Ones and Zeros.Arianna Betti, Hein Van Den Berg, Yvette Oortwijn & Caspar Treijtel - 2019 - In Eugen Fischer & Mark Curtis, Methodological Advances in Experimental Philosophy. London: Bloomsbury Press. pp. 295-332.
    How can we best reconstruct the origin of a notion, its development, and possible spread to multiple fields? We present a pilot study on the spread of the notion of conceptual scheme. Though the notion is philosophically important, its origin, development, and spread are unclear. Several purely qualitative and competing historical hypotheses have been offered, which rely on disconnected disciplinary traditions, and have never been tested all at once in a single comprehensive investigation fitting the scope of its subject matter. (...)
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  • (1 other version)Behaviorism: A Conceptual Reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1985 - Behaviorism 13 (1):77-82.
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  • Behaviorism.Larry Hauser - 2002 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Abraham H. Maslow (1908-1970) An Intellectual Biography.Roy Jose DeCarvalho - 1991 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 66 (1):32-50.
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  • (1 other version)On the principle of operationism in a science of behavior.Jay Moore - 1975 - Behaviorism 3 (2):120-138.
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  • Rejoinders and second thoughts.E. G. Boring, P. W. Bridgman, H. Feigl, C. C. Pratt & B. F. Skinner - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (5):278-294.
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  • On the Difference between Radical and Methodological Behaviorism.Willard day - 1983 - Behavior and Philosophy 11 (1):89.
    Radical behaviorism, a behaviorism associated with the views of B.F. Skinner, is often contrasted with methodological behaviorism. The nature of this contrast is explored by examining what Skinner himself has had to say about the difference. It is pointed out that Skinner has repeatedly called upon the distinction throughout the course of his carrer, and that essentially the same argument is made each time. It is argued that the two perspectives differ largely on epistemological grounds, with radical behaviorism manifesting a (...)
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  • (1 other version)On the Principle of Operationism in a Science of Behavior.Jay Moore - 1975 - Behavior and Philosophy 3 (2):120.
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