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    Review of The Natural and the Normative by Gary Hatfield (review)
    Philosophy of Science 62 (2): 334-335. 1995.
  •  42
    The Epistemology of Folk Epistemology
    Analysis 79 (3): 521-530. 2019.
    The question, What is Folk Epistemology?, is a question receiving increasing attention, but one that still awaits a sustained answer. In the present work by Mikkel Gerken,1 1 we have a somewhat different question discussed: What should FE be?
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    Rezensionen
    with John J. Furlong, Joop Schopman, and Johanna Seibt M. A.
    Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 19 (1): 148-170. 1988.
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    Behavioral Technology or Science
    Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1 327-330. 1973.
  • Naturalismo radicale e behaviorismo radicale
    Scientia 73 (n/a): 117. 1979.
  • WEISER, J. An Atlas of Insect Discases
    Scientia 73 (14): 117. 1979.
  • Explanation in Psychology
    Dissertation, University of Minnesota. 1970.
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    Against Behaviouralism: A Critique of Behavioural Science
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (4): 445-448. 1982.
  •  18
    The World View of Contemporary Physics: Does It Need a New Metaphysics? (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 1988.
    Papers from a conference held at Colorado State Univ., Sept. 1986. Addresses such related topics as the nature of the mind, our place in society, and the nature of ethics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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    Piaget's social psychology
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 11 (3). 1981.
    Piaget's social psychology is not widely discussed among psychologists, partly because much of it is still contained in untranslated French works. In this article I summarize the main lines of Piaget's social psychology and briefly indicate its relation to current theories in social psychology. Rejecting both Durkheim's sociological holism and Tarde's individualism, Piaget advances a sociological relativism in which all social facts are reducible to social relations and these, in turn, are reduc…Read more
  •  97
    Genetic epistemology analyzes the growth of knowledge both in the individual person (genetic psychology) and in the socio-historical realm (the history of science). But what the relationship is between the history of science and genetic psychology remains unclear. The biogenetic law that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny is inadequate as a characterization of the relation. A critical examination of Piaget's Introduction à l'Épistémologie Généntique indicates these are several examples of what I c…Read more
  • Handbook of Behaviourism (edited book)
    with W. O. Donahue
    Academic Press. 1999.
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    The Conduct of Inquiry is a practical introduction to logic and scientific method. It provides a comprehensive and current discussion of the logic of scientific method and scientific reasoning. The author places consistent stress on the evaluation of actual scientific reasoning and the development of critical thinking skills by employing numerous examples that require the application of the principles discussed in the text. Each chapter lays out basic, underlying principles of logic and scientif…Read more
  • On translating teleological explanations
    International Logic Review 13 50. 1976.
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    Are there molar psychological laws?
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (2): 143-154. 1976.
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    Willard O. Eddy 1908-1993
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 68 (2). 1994.
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    Review (review)
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (2): 285-290. 1991.
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    Bertrand Russell's Flirtation with Behaviorism
    Behavior and Philosophy 32 (2). 2004.
    Although numerous aspects of Bertrand Russell's philosophical views have been discussed, his views about the nature of the mind and the place of psychology within modern science have received less attention. In particular, there has been little discussion of what I will call "Russell's flirtation with behaviorism." Although some individuals have mentioned this phase in Russell's philosophical career, they have not adequately situated it within Russell's changing philosophical views, in particula…Read more
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    Rezensionen
    with John J. Furlong, Joop Schopman, and A. M.
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 19 (1). 1988.
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    Do children think philosophically?
    Metaphilosophy 21 (4): 416-431. 1990.
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    The ethical foundations of behavior therapy
    Ethics and Behavior 1 (4). 1991.
    In this article, I am concerned with the ethical foundations of behavior therapy, that is, with the normative ethics and the meta-ethics underlying behavior therapy. In particular, I am concerned with questions concerning the very possibility of providing an ethical justification for things done in the context of therapy. Because behavior therapists must be able to provide an ethical justification for various actions (if the need arises), certain meta-ethical views widely accepted by behavior th…Read more