Bad behaviourism: analysing a psychological phenomenon In 1920, psychologist John Watson described his infamous experiments on an infant in a bid to show that the human mind is a blank slate. A ...
Behaviourism and the limits of scientific method / Brian D. Mackenzie Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Philosophical Studies was founded in 1950 by Herbert Feigl and Wilfrid Sellars to provide a periodical dedicated to work in analytic philosophy. The journal remains devoted to the publication of ...
We are approaching the 171st anniversary (September 26th) of the birth of famous Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936). Pavlov did pioneering work elucidating the mechanism of the ...
Object Details Author Boakes, Robert A Date 1984 Call number BF671.B62 1984X Type Books Physical description xiv, 279 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm Data Source Smithsonian Libraries Topic Psychology, ...
Behaviourism, as Watson had defined it a decade earlier, while chair of the psychology department at Johns Hopkins University, was the science of human activity and conduct, and its mission was to ...