BEHAVIORISM MAKES ITS DEBUT: A REVIEW OF LATTAL AND CHASE'S BEHAVIOR THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY

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Behavior Theory and Philosophy , masterfully edited by Lattal and Chase, is a collection of 21 papers by major behaviorists, presented and discussed at a conference on the intersection of philosophy and behavior analysis held at West Virginia University in 2000. The chapters in Part I are devoted to philosophy of science (causality, constructs, theory, explanation, reductionism) and the relations among behavior analysis and several contemporary philosophical movements (humanism, empiricism, pragmatism, selectionism, analytic philosophy). Part II examines behavior‐analytic interpretations of mentalistic concepts (intention, imagination, ethics, cognition). Part III presents extensions and applications of basic research in behavior analysis (verbal behavior, creativity, development, education, disability, and corporate culture). The publication of this book signals that behaviorism has developed mature philosophical foundations.

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Zuriff, G. E. (2005). BEHAVIORISM MAKES ITS DEBUT: A REVIEW OF LATTAL AND CHASE’S BEHAVIOR THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 83(3), 315–322. https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.2005.133-04

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