Investigations In Behavioral Epistemology
Linda J. Hayes
Philosophy of science is not cut off from scientific work: it is central to it. In this volume, the authors examine the relationship between scientific knowing and the philosophical assumptions that undergird such activity. The book includes:
Sam Leigland on Systems and Theories in Behavior Analysis; Steven C. Hayes on Epitemology and Nonverbal Knowing; William M. Baum on the Trouble with Time; Jack Marr on the Mechanics of Complexity; Gregory Galbicka on Rate and the Analysis of Behavior; J. E. R. Staddon on Why Behaviorism Needs Internal States; Linda J. Hayes on Scientific Knowing in Psychological Perspective; Noel W. Smith on Consciousness; Jaimie Lesser and William O'Donohue on Epistemology for Cognitive Therapists; Patrick M. Ghezzi and Charles A. Lyons on Specializations in the Language Sciences; Bernard Guerin on How Do Get Things Done.
Sam Leigland on Systems and Theories in Behavior Analysis; Steven C. Hayes on Epitemology and Nonverbal Knowing; William M. Baum on the Trouble with Time; Jack Marr on the Mechanics of Complexity; Gregory Galbicka on Rate and the Analysis of Behavior; J. E. R. Staddon on Why Behaviorism Needs Internal States; Linda J. Hayes on Scientific Knowing in Psychological Perspective; Noel W. Smith on Consciousness; Jaimie Lesser and William O'Donohue on Epistemology for Cognitive Therapists; Patrick M. Ghezzi and Charles A. Lyons on Specializations in the Language Sciences; Bernard Guerin on How Do Get Things Done.
