thetheorythat thestudyof thehumanmindshould bebasedon people'sactionsandbehaviour, and not on what they say that theythinkorfeel
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By this time, however, the voices of those resisting crudebehaviourismhad become much stronger.
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As a language learning theory,behaviourismhad not much to offer.
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But he gives no argument forbehaviourism, even though some of his discussion seems to rest on vaguely behaviourist assumptions.
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This sort of abstractbehaviourismh as the d isadvantage of trying to chase the meaning of identity all over creation.
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By contrast withbehaviourism, evolutionary psychology aims to understand behaviour through a theory of mind, incorporating cognitive, emotional, and motivational dimensions.
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Is the challenge for psychologists to return tobehaviourism?
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Although it is not inevitable, one can understand the ' metaphysical pressures ' on a physicalist to acceptbehaviourism.
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Now, if realists really were committed to mentalistic accounts of belief, the surprising upshot would be that realism is inconsistent withbehaviourism.
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The battles against disembodiedbehaviourismwere fought and won in the 1950s.
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In particular, he spoke the language of behavioural psychology (often calledbehaviourism).
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Note that the idea that this is even possible seems to assume a kind ofbehaviourismnot consonant with a humanistic understanding of personhood. 20.
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In the trade-off (in which it is the classic which is consistently shortchanged), the actor substitutesbehaviourismfor elegance, contemporary speech patterns for literary constructs, and verisimilitude for period style.
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In philosophy, this kind of definition is called an 'implicit functional definition ', and it has been used by philosophers to state functionalist definitions of mind as an alternative tobehaviourism.
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I find it very difficult to imagine any legislative exercise inbehaviourismwhich is not disappointing, at least to some people.
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In psychology, a positivistic approach has historically been favoured inbehaviourism.
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