My behavior made me do it: The uncaused cause of teleological behaviorism

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):130-131 (1995)
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Abstract

Toward a neurobiologically grounded approach to explaining self-control we discuss the case of a patient with a bilateral lesion in frontal ventromedial cortex. Patients with such lesions display a marked deficit in social decision making. Compared with an account that examines the causal antecedents of self-control, Rachlin's behaviorist approach seems lacking in explanatory strength

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Patricia Churchland
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