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similar intensities (such as religious, political and sporting groups, or even families; Billig, 1991) . None of these properties, therefore, works well as a definition of delusions, because these ... /0957926599010004004 Charlick-Paley , T. , & Sylvan , D. A. ( 2000 ). The use and evolution of stories as a mode of problem representation: Soviet and French military officers face the loss of empire . Political
The philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy that critically examines the foundations, assumptions, methods, products, and implications of the activity called science. The present sketch ... The Psychological Record PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO BEHAVIORISM AS THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR J. Moore 0 0 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , USA The
The philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy that critically examines the foundations, assumptions, methods, products, and implications of the activity called science. The present sketch ... The Psychological Record PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO BEHAVIORISM AS THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR J. Moore 0 0 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , USA The
) . Although causal claims are not possible from this or other political statements made during this time, downplaying the progression of COVID-19 could operate as a contextual factor influencing the adoption of ... 19 to 32 (M = 21.6 years; SD = 1.2 years). Of the 42 participants, 30 identified as leaning politically democratic, 9 identified as having no differential political leaning, and 3 identified as leaning
mathematics. Evolutionary biology and interbehavioral psychology, ordinarily overlooked by the philosophy of science, reveal further inconsistencies inherent in the concept scheme comprised of a finite number ... : Speculative philosophy is the endeavor to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted. By this notion of "interpretation" I
felt no need to justify the ethical basis for his proposals. Their practical feasibility as political systems flowed, he thought, from data on operant conditioning, mostly from rats, pigeons, and human ... presided gracefully over my PhD final. My beef is with Skinner’s philosophy and his scientistic proposals to reform society, not with him (Staddon, 2002) . Acknowledgements Many thanks for helpful
The discredit into which the socialist ideal has fallen as a consequence of recent political events calls into question, not just the viability of a particular political and economic system but, the ... in behavior might be executed and controlled by language. Socialists have no doubt been guilty in the past of overestimating the malleability of human nature. Chomsky, despite his political stance
directly appealing to mental or cognitive processes, this definition needs considerable clarification, especially as it pertains to Skinner’s behavior analysis and his view of behaviorism as a philosophy of ... then became how to be scientifically respectable while postulating these organismic variables. The solution, borrowed to some degree from the philosophy of science that was developing under the auspices
submission of his dissertation to the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago. The four articles in this special section were prepared in the centennial of Kantor’s dissertation as a modest ... psychology given that his Ph.D. was earned in philosophy. Mountjoy and Cone (2006) address a crucial part of the answer to this question by pointing out that at the time of Kantor’s enrollment at the
Bertrand Russell was a prominent philosopher, mathematician, and political activist. It is less well known that Russell suffered from various psychological problems and developed his own method of ... these states. It is often said that modern philosophy begins with Descartes and Spinoza. These significant thinkers, too, were among those seeking to help people feel better by teaching them how to think
Bertrand Russell was a prominent philosopher, mathematician, and political activist. It is less well known that Russell suffered from various psychological problems and developed his own method of ... these states. It is often said that modern philosophy begins with Descartes and Spinoza. These significant thinkers, too, were among those seeking to help people feel better by teaching them how to think
differently than the other outcomes. This separation appeared to be mediated by political party affiliation and church attendance. The present results highlight the potential value of studying how individuals ... policy issue faces an uncertain political future. That is, the long-term benefits of instituting a social policy require that future policy makers continue to implement the policy rather than changing or
differently than the other outcomes. This separation appeared to be mediated by political party affiliation and church attendance. The present results highlight the potential value of studying how individuals ... policy issue faces an uncertain political future. That is, the long-term benefits of instituting a social policy require that future policy makers continue to implement the policy rather than changing or
; Hayes et al., 1999) . ACT is rooted in the philosophy of functional contextualism and has its theoretical underpinnings in relational frame theory (RFT; Hayes et al., 2001) ; a behavioral approach to
( 2 ), 98 - 105 . https://doi.org/10.1177/088840640302600203. Dewey , J. ( 1923 ). Democracy and education: An introduction to the philosophy of education . New York, NY: Macmillan. Diaz , D. P
first-person reports about subjective experiences” (p. 2), and in the first section in the lead-off article, Seager (chapter 2), in an overview of the history of the philosophy of consciousness, holds ... . , & HACKeR , P. M. S. ( 2001 ). Perception and memory in neuroscience: A conceptual analysis . Progress in Neurobiology , 65 , 499 - 543 . BROWN , S. R. ( 1980 ). Political subjectivity: Applications of Q
study were conducted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. The author acknowledges the assistance of Lawrence W
mathematics. Evolutionary biology and interbehavioral psychology, ordinarily overlooked by the philosophy of science, reveal further inconsistencies inherent in the concept scheme comprised of a finite number ... : Speculative philosophy is the endeavor to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted. By this notion of "interpretation" I
first-person reports about subjective experiences” (p. 2), and in the first section in the lead-off article, Seager (chapter 2), in an overview of the history of the philosophy of consciousness, holds ... . , & HACKeR , P. M. S. ( 2001 ). Perception and memory in neuroscience: A conceptual analysis . Progress in Neurobiology , 65 , 499 - 543 . BROWN , S. R. ( 1980 ). Political subjectivity: Applications of Q
emergence of efficient concept learning. Some implications for animal research and educational philosophy are also addressed.