The purpose of our discussion, however, is not so much to reveal the weak features of behaviorism as it is to place it in juxtaposition with Christianity and point out the incongruities. We have seen that the philosophical basis upon which the superstructure of behaviorism has been raised is a problem that has not bothered many of the behaviorists. Most of them have chosen to remain indifferent to this groundwork - apparently because it is not objective enough for them. But whether it be objective or subjective, Christianity has a very definite philosophical basis and our comparison of the two systems will not allow us to remain so indifferent to the problem as the behaviorists have been
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For many decades there has been an ongoing feud between the fields of behaviorism and cognitive scie...
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The purpose of our discussion, however, is not so much to reveal the weak features of behaviorism as...
Explores the relationship between behavior theory and a Christian perspective. xv, 215p
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In its modern forms, psychotherapy often plays a secularizing and sometimes even antitheistic role. ...
Operant behaviorism is, in today's United States, a major branch of academic and of applied psy...
A probable list of causes for the limited acceptance of behaviorism in our society is identified. Th...
The paper is an overview of the connections between scientific psychology and religion. The thesis t...
The term &dquo;behaviourism&dquo; is often used by clinical psychiatrists in a pejorative se...
Dissatisfied with the results of research into human mental processes, American psychologists of the...
Behaviorism, both as a psychological research program and a philosophical doctrine, was once a very ...
For many decades there has been an ongoing feud between the fields of behaviorism and cognitive scie...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...
The purpose of our discussion, however, is not so much to reveal the weak features of behaviorism as...
Explores the relationship between behavior theory and a Christian perspective. xv, 215p
Many of the first founders and political leaders of many countries were concerned with religious iss...
Christians are becoming increasingly vocal in their criticism of scientific psychology. In their cri...
Behaviorism as a school of psychology was founded by John B. Watson, and grew into the neobehavioris...
Marxism, as a philosophical system, attempts to provide an accurate analysis of man and his social i...
In its modern forms, psychotherapy often plays a secularizing and sometimes even antitheistic role. ...
Operant behaviorism is, in today's United States, a major branch of academic and of applied psy...
A probable list of causes for the limited acceptance of behaviorism in our society is identified. Th...
The paper is an overview of the connections between scientific psychology and religion. The thesis t...
The term &dquo;behaviourism&dquo; is often used by clinical psychiatrists in a pejorative se...
Dissatisfied with the results of research into human mental processes, American psychologists of the...
Behaviorism, both as a psychological research program and a philosophical doctrine, was once a very ...
For many decades there has been an ongoing feud between the fields of behaviorism and cognitive scie...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...