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Volume 7, Number 1, Winter

Formalism and Psychological Explanation John Heil, Virginia Commonwealth University The Journal of Mind and Behavior , Winter 1986, Vol. 7, No. 1, Pages 1-10, ISSN 0271-0137 The prospects of a scientific

Volume 6, Number 4, Autumn

Retarded Development: The Evolutionary Mechanism Underlying the Emergence of the Human Capacity for Language Sonia Ragir, College of Staten Island The Journal of Mind and Behavior , Autumn, 1985, Vol. 6,

Volume 6, Number 3, Summer

The Ethical Ramifications of Mediation Theory Paul G. Muscari, State University College of New York at Glens Falls The Journal of Mind and Behavior , Summer 1985, Vol. 6, No. 3,

Volume 5, Number 4, Autumn

Logical Learning Theory: Kuhnian Anomaly or Medievalism Revisited?  Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago. The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Spring 1984, Volume 5, Number 4, Pages 389–416, ISSN

Volume 5, Number 3, Summer

The Classification of Psychology among the Sciences from Francis Bacon to Boniface Kedrov Claude M.J. Braun, University of Quebec at Montreal, and Jacinthe M.C. Baribeau, Concordia University, Montreal. The Journal of

Volume 5, Number 2, Spring

The Principle of Parsimony and Some Applications in Pyschology Robert Epstein, Northeaster University and Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Spring 1984, Volume 5, Number

Volume 5, Number 1, Winter

Desires Don’t Cause Actions J. Michael Russell, California State University, Fullerton The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Winter 1984, Volume 5, Number 1, Pages 1–10, ISSN 0271–0137 The present paper

Volume 4, Number 3, Summer

Von Osten’s Horse, Hamlet’s Question, and the Mechanistic View of Causality: Implications for a Post-Crisis Social Psychology Ralph L. Rosnow, Temple University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 1983,