In this article, Skinner’s radical behaviorism and Wittgenstein’s conceptions of meaning are approached in view of two questions related to subjective states and causal determination of behavior. The confrontation of both conceptions expresses agreement in rejecting referentialism and mentalism, as in the human behavior emphasis. However, the superficial agreement hides a tension between the normative and the empirical, in which there is radical disagreement. While Wittgenstein emphasizes the organizative character of the grammar that rules language, Skinner takes it as mere generalization of empirical contingencies, which produces different notions of behavior.Neste artigo, as concepções de significado no behaviorismo radical de Skinner e ...
Skinner's approach to a science of behavior is discussed with reference to the concept of "externali...
The matter of defining behavior figures scientific literature of diverse areas of knowledge for over...
The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, suc...
Neste texto, a partir da análise de menções explícitas ao behaviorismo no espólio de Wittgenstein, p...
É constante alvo de disputa, quando se trata de filosofia da psicologia, o estatuto dointerior, e de...
A criticism usually found in Psychology textbooks and manuals is that Behavior Analysis would not be...
Neste texto, a partir da análise de menções explícitas ao behaviorismo no espólio de Wittgenstein, p...
This paper is a comparative study of the concepts of self as formulated by the psychologists William...
Behaviorism is not a unified philosophy in science. There are at least 15 different behaviorisms, di...
Consciousness is here examined from point of view of Radical Behaviorism. Consciousness can be taken...
The initial draft of the concept of operant conditioning and of the single-subject experimental desi...
In this series of articles Skinner's model of selection byconsequences is critically presented. The ...
The Relational Frame Theory (RFT) is a relatively recent theory in the history of Behavior Analysis,...
The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, suc...
The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, suc...
Skinner's approach to a science of behavior is discussed with reference to the concept of "externali...
The matter of defining behavior figures scientific literature of diverse areas of knowledge for over...
The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, suc...
Neste texto, a partir da análise de menções explícitas ao behaviorismo no espólio de Wittgenstein, p...
É constante alvo de disputa, quando se trata de filosofia da psicologia, o estatuto dointerior, e de...
A criticism usually found in Psychology textbooks and manuals is that Behavior Analysis would not be...
Neste texto, a partir da análise de menções explícitas ao behaviorismo no espólio de Wittgenstein, p...
This paper is a comparative study of the concepts of self as formulated by the psychologists William...
Behaviorism is not a unified philosophy in science. There are at least 15 different behaviorisms, di...
Consciousness is here examined from point of view of Radical Behaviorism. Consciousness can be taken...
The initial draft of the concept of operant conditioning and of the single-subject experimental desi...
In this series of articles Skinner's model of selection byconsequences is critically presented. The ...
The Relational Frame Theory (RFT) is a relatively recent theory in the history of Behavior Analysis,...
The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, suc...
The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, suc...
Skinner's approach to a science of behavior is discussed with reference to the concept of "externali...
The matter of defining behavior figures scientific literature of diverse areas of knowledge for over...
The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, suc...