Science and Human BehaviorA detailed study of scientific theories of human nature and the possible ways in which human behavior can be predicted and controlled |
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It is necessary only to bring our understanding of human nature up to the same
point . Indeed , this may well be our only hope . If we can observe human
behavior carefully from an objective point of view and come to understand it for
what it is ...
It is necessary only to bring our understanding of human nature up to the same
point . Indeed , this may well be our only hope . If we can observe human
behavior carefully from an objective point of view and come to understand it for
what it is ...
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Prevailing philosophies of human nature recognize an internal “ will ” which has
the power of interfering with causal relationships and which makes the prediction
and control of behavior impossible . To suggest that we abandon this view is to ...
Prevailing philosophies of human nature recognize an internal “ will ” which has
the power of interfering with causal relationships and which makes the prediction
and control of behavior impossible . To suggest that we abandon this view is to ...
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We have not wholly abandoned the traditional philosophy of human nature ; at
the same time we are far from adopting a scientific point of view without
reservation . We have accepted the assumption of determinism in part ; yet we
allow our ...
We have not wholly abandoned the traditional philosophy of human nature ; at
the same time we are far from adopting a scientific point of view without
reservation . We have accepted the assumption of determinism in part ; yet we
allow our ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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