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"My thesis was a sort of declaration of independence from the nervous system, and I restated the position in The Behavior of Organisms. It is not, I think, anti-physiological." (p.…

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"The lack of an identifiable eliciting stimulus in operant behavior raises a practical problem: we must wait for behavior to appear before we can reinforce it." (p. 120)

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"Suppose animals simply do what they feel like doing? What is the next step in explaining their behavior? Clearly, a science of animal behavior must be replaced by a science…

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"Cognitive psychologists study [the] relations between organism and environment, but they seldom deal with them directly. Instead they invent internal surrogates which become the subject matter of their science." (p.…

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"It is clear that the behavioral sciences have not yet fulfilled their promise . . . The fault lies, I am arguing, with the surviving mentalism. The sooner we abandon…

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"Such a [behaviorist] program does not rob people of their feelings. It simply puts feelings in their proper place, and in doing so moves more rapidly to the kind of…

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"It is safe to call for changes in feelings and states of mind precisely because nothing will ever happen for which one can be held responsible." (p. 92)

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"Call it [behavior analysis] a superficial analysis if you will, but to turn instead to the minds of men, no matter how deeply implanted they may be, is to abandon…

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"A research document published by the International Peace Research Association elaborates upon a famous statement issued by UNESCO many years ago: “Wars begin in the minds of men: hence it…

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"Confidence is only one of hundreds of terms referring to feelings or states of mind which come to us naturally and conveniently in daily discussions of human behavior but which…

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"As a behaviorist, I do not blush to say that I am at this moment possessed by a number of different feelings of confidence... But I hasten to point out…

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"Evidence of the powerful control exerted by the environment is obtained only through rather subtle scientific practices and is by no means as immediate or as obvious as the evidence…

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"A science of behavior . . . turns to the environment—the environment that has produced the genetic endowment . . . and that now shapes and maintains the repertoire of…

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"It is not so much the complexity of human behavior that causes trouble as the traditional practice of looking for explanations inside the behaving person." (p. 85)

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"It is easy to understand why the question should be asked: “When shall we have the behavioral science and technology we need to solve our problems?” I believe that that…

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"With the technologies of physics and biology the species has solved problems of fantastic difficulty. Yet with respect to its own behavior something always seems to go wrong." (pp. 83-84)

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"Much remains to be done, and it will be done more rapidly when the role of the environment takes its proper place in competition with the apparent evidences of an…

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"The role of the environment has become clearer in the present century. Its selective action in evolution has been examined by the ethologists, and a similar selective action during the…

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"The science I am discussing is the investigation of the relation between behavior and the environment—on the one hand, the environment in which the species evolved and which is responsible…

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"... Louis Pasteur, was responsible for a dramatic test of the theory of spontaneous generation, and I suggest that the spontaneous generation of behavior in the guise of ideas and…

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"The success of [the struggle for freedom], though it is not yet complete, is one of man’s great achievements, and no sensible person would challenge it. Unfortunately, one of its…

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"... if the credit due a person is infringed by evidence of the conditions of which his behavior is a function, then a scientific analysis appears to be an attack…

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"Many years ago I suggested that the letters CNS could be said to stand, not for the central nervous system, but for the conceptual nervous system." (p. 74)

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"Even when helpful, an observed or hypothetical inner determiner is no explanation of behavior until it has itself been explained, and the fascination with an inner life has allayed curiosity…

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"To put it crudely, introspection cannot be very relevant or comprehensive because the human organism does not have nerves going to the right places." (pp. 72-73)

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