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    Neo-Skinnerian Psychology: A Non-Radical Behaviorism
    PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988. 1988.
    Neo-Skinnerianism differs from Radical Behaviorism in at least three important respects: (1) its willingness to entertain cognitive accounts of the processes underlying behavioral dispositions, (b) its reluctance to assert that the results of animal experiments can be used to predict and control human behavior, and (c) its ability to side step folk psychology's major criticism of operant theory. While eschewing Radical Behaviorism's ambition to transform psychology (and, indeed, human society it…Read more