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    Psychology versus immediate experience.Edward Chace Tolman - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (3):356-80.
    In this paper I am going to try to indicate my notion concerning the nature and subject-matter of psychology. I am a behaviorist. I hold that psychology does not seek descriptions and intercommunications concerning immediate experience per se. Such descriptions and attempts at direct intercommunications may be left to the arts and to metaphysics. Psychology seeks, rather, the objectively stateable laws and processes governing behavior. Organisms, human and sub-human, come up against environmental stimulus situations and to these stimulus situations they, (...)
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    Behaviorism and purpose.Edward Chace Tolman - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):36-41.
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    Instinct and purpose.Edward Chace Tolman - 1920 - Psychological Review 27 (3):217-233.
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  4. An Operational Analysis of "Demands".Edward Chace Tolman - 1936 - Erkenntnis 6 (1):383-392.
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    More concerning the temporal relations of meaning and imagery.Edward Chace Tolman - 1917 - Psychological Review 24 (2):114-138.
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    Mr. mursell's concept of sensation.Edward Chace Tolman - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (10):271-272.