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Behaviorism
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Behaviorism
In the early half of the twentieth century, a movement in philosophy and psychology called Behaviorism grew in opposition to the mostly introspectionist methods of the times. Stressing the relation of mental subjects to their quantitatively measurable physical manifestations, the movement attempted to explain human nature through its (the movements) experimental methodology. It was John B. Watson who created the term Behaviorism and laid down some important groundwork, mostly arguments denying the introspective methods of gathering data. In its strictest and at one time most popular form, B. F. Skinner defined the movement in rigid terms and purported the grandest uses for it. While in modern academia Behaviorism has lost its appeal due in large part to many of the criticisms I will be discussing in this paper, it still lingers as it supplied important arguments that were taken up by later philosophies.
I will focus on the theories of B. F. Skinner, since his Radical Behaviorism is the about the purest Behaviorist perspective around, and also since he is one of the few authors whose work I own that support its tenets. Therefore, when I refer to Behaviorism or Behaviorists from here on,
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