Tolman: Operationalism and Logical Positivism

  • Shanab R
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The aim of this paper is to exhibit the influence of both logical positivism and operationalism on neo-behaviorism. specifically, i shall attempt to show how logical positivists and p w bridgman influenced the neo-behaviorist, e c tolman. it is my contention that the methodological views championed by logical positivism and by bridgman deeply influenced tolman who was genuinely concerned with (a) finding an adequate base to anchor securely his purposive behaviorism, and (b) finding sound ways of introducing variables in his pursuit of psychological laws.

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Shanab, R. E. A. (1972). Tolman: Operationalism and Logical Positivism. Pakistan Philosophical Journal.

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