Behaviourism

In S. D. Guttenplan (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell (1996)
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Introductory texts in the philosophy of mind often begin with a discussion of behaviourism, presented as one of the few theories of mind that have been conclusively refuted. But matters are not that simple: behaviourism, in one form or another, is still alive and kicking

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