The distinction between feelings and contingencies is particularly important when practical action must be taken . . . What must be changed are the contingencies, whether we regard them as responsible for the defective behavior or for the feelings said to explain the behavior. (p. 118)
Beyond Freedom and Dignity. Chapter 6: Values. Quote 11
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