Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2069200517> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- W2069200517 endingPage "958" @default.
- W2069200517 startingPage "951" @default.
- W2069200517 abstract "Each of us is uniquely subject to certain kinds of stimulation from a small part of the universe within our skins. Mentalistic psychologies insist that other kinds of events, lacking the physical dimensions of stimuli, are accessible to the owner of the skin within which they occur. One solution often regarded as behavioristic, granting the distinction between public and private events and ruling the latter out of consideration, has not been successful. A science of behavior must face the problem of privacy by dealing with events within the skin in their relation to behavior, without assuming they have a special nature or must be known in a special way.The search for copies of the world within the body (e.g. the sensations and images of conscious content) has also had discouraging results. The organism does not create duplicates: Its seeing, hearing, smelling, and so on are forms of action rather than of reproduction. Seeing does not imply something seen. We know that when we dream of wolves, no wolves are actually there; it is harder to understand that not even representations of wolves are there.Mentalistic formulations create mental way stations. Where experimental analyses examine the effects of variables on behavior, mentalistic psychologies deal first with their effects on inferred entities such as feelings or expectations and then with the effects of these entities on behavior. Mental states thus seem to bridge gaps between dependent and independent variables, and mentalistic interpretations are particularly attractive when these are separated by long time periods. The practice confuses the order of events and leads to unfinished causal accounts." @default.
- W2069200517 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2069200517 creator A5032985118 @default.
- W2069200517 date "1963-05-31" @default.
- W2069200517 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2069200517 title "Behaviorism at Fifty" @default.
- W2069200517 cites W1987322282 @default.
- W2069200517 cites W1988093084 @default.
- W2069200517 cites W2068683470 @default.
- W2069200517 cites W2072956434 @default.
- W2069200517 cites W2315712422 @default.
- W2069200517 doi "https://doi.org/10.1126/science.140.3570.951" @default.
- W2069200517 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/13977902" @default.
- W2069200517 hasPublicationYear "1963" @default.
- W2069200517 type Work @default.
- W2069200517 sameAs 2069200517 @default.
- W2069200517 citedByCount "353" @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172012 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172013 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172014 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172015 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172016 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172017 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172018 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172019 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172020 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172021 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172022 @default.
- W2069200517 countsByYear W20692005172023 @default.
- W2069200517 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2069200517 hasAuthorship W2069200517A5032985118 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConcept C79053195 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConceptScore W2069200517C11171543 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConceptScore W2069200517C15744967 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConceptScore W2069200517C542102704 @default.
- W2069200517 hasConceptScore W2069200517C79053195 @default.
- W2069200517 hasIssue "3570" @default.
- W2069200517 hasLocation W20692005171 @default.
- W2069200517 hasLocation W20692005172 @default.
- W2069200517 hasOpenAccess W2069200517 @default.
- W2069200517 hasPrimaryLocation W20692005171 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W1975785550 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2014413606 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2023882908 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2246933164 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2737029952 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2746821043 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2778339759 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W2069200517 hasRelatedWork W2952337942 @default.
- W2069200517 hasVolume "140" @default.
- W2069200517 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2069200517 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2069200517 magId "2069200517" @default.
- W2069200517 workType "article" @default.