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  1. (1 other version)On what is good: A study of BF Skinner's operant behaviorist view.George Graham - 1977 - Behaviorism 5 (2):97-112.
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  • Fulmer's Skinner and Skinner's values.W. A. Rottschaefer - 1980 - Journal of Value Inquiry 14 (1):55-63.
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  • Evolutionary naturalism: Survival as a value.Karl E. Peters - 1980 - Zygon 15 (2):213-222.
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  • Explanation, teleology, and operant behaviorism.Jon D. Ringen - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (June):223-253.
    B. F. Skinner's claim that "operant behavior is essentially the field of purpose" is systematically explored. It is argued that Charles Taylor's illuminating analysis of the explanatory significance of common-sense goal-ascriptions (1) lends some (fairly restricted) support to Skinner's claim, (2) considerably clarifies the conceptual significance of differences between operant and respondent behavior and conditioning, and (3) undercuts influential assertions (e.g., Taylor's) that research programs for behavioristic psychology share a "mechanistic" orientation. A strategy is suggested for assessing the plausibility of (...)
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  • Skinner's values.Gilbert Fulmer - 1976 - Journal of Value Inquiry 10 (2):106-118.
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