Recent Issues. Chapter 3: The Initiating Self. Quote 6 Post author:B. F. Skinner Foundation Post published:December 7, 2018 Post category:Skinner's Quote of the Day “A poet “has” a poem in the sense of having written it. It is his poem. Critics will show “influences,” however, and if we knew enough about what the poet had read and done, we could presumably explain the whole poem.” (p. 30) Subscribe to RSS feed here You Might Also Like Science and Human Behavior, Chapter 10: Emotions, Quote 3 June 15, 2016 Cumulative Record: Definitive Edition (1999). Chapter 7: Are Theories of Learning Necessary. Quote 6 May 20, 2021 Science and Human Behavior, Chapter 18: The Self, Quote 5 November 22, 2016
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