ABSTRACT

This ground-breaking book presents a brief history of behaviorism, along with a critical analysis of radical behaviorism, its philosophy and its applications to social issues.

This third edition is much expanded and includes a new chapter on experimental method as well as longer sections on the philosophy of behaviorism. It offers experimental and theoretical examples of a new approach to behavioral science. It provides an alternative philosophical and empirical foundation for a psychology that has rather lost its way.

The mission of the book is to help steer experimental psychology away from its current undisciplined indulgence in "mental life" toward the core of science, which is an economical description of nature: parsimony, explain much with little. The elementary philosophical distinction between private and public events, even biology, evolution and animal psychology are all ignored by much contemporary cognitive psychology. The failings of radical behaviorism as well as a philosophically defective cognitive psychology point to the need for a new theoretical behaviorism, which can deal with problems such as "consciousness" that have been either ignored, evaded or muddled by existing approaches.

This new behaviorism provides a unified framework for the science of behavior that can be applied both to the laboratory and to broader practical issues such as law and punishment, the health-care system, and teaching.

part I|52 pages

History

chapter 1|14 pages

The Psychology of the "Other One"

chapter 2|24 pages

Neo-Behaviorism and Learning Psychology

chapter 3|12 pages

The Experimental Analysis of Behavior

part II|204 pages

Explanation

chapter 4|19 pages

Behaviorist Theory

chapter 5|13 pages

Radical Theory

chapter 6|21 pages

Variation and Selection

chapter 7|9 pages

Behavior—Evolution Parallels

chapter 8 1|17 pages

Experimental Methods

chapter 9|13 pages

What Is Rational?

chapter 10|14 pages

Philosophy of Behaviorism

chapter 11|15 pages

Free Will, Behaviorism, and Utopia

chapter 12|9 pages

Values

chapter 13|6 pages

Behaviorism and Mental Life

chapter 14|18 pages

Cognitivism and the New Behaviorism

chapter 15|10 pages

The New Behaviorism

chapter 16|14 pages

Internal States

The Logic of Historical Systems

chapter 17|7 pages

Consciousness and Behaviorism

chapter 18|17 pages

Three Domains

part III|48 pages

Behaviorism and Society

chapter 19|20 pages

Law, Punishment, and Behaviorism

chapter 20|14 pages

The Contingencies of Medicine

chapter 21|9 pages

Teaching

chapter |3 pages

Postscript

Alchemy of the Mind