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Some Historical and Conceptual Background to the Development of B.F. Skinner’s “Radical Behaviorism” — Part 3 J. Moore, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 2005,
Some Historical and Conceptual Background to the Development of B.F. Skinner’s “Radical Behaviorism” — Part 3 J. Moore, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 2005,
Brain-Inspired Conscious Computing Architecture Wlodzislaw Duch, Nanyang University of Technology and Nicolaus Copernicus University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Winter and Spring 2005, Volume 26, Numbers 1 and 2,
The Emperor is Naked Again: Comments on Schlinger’s Assessment of Psychological Theory Robert E. Lana, Temple University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Autumn 2004, Volume 25, Number 4, Pages
Two Paradigms for Clinical Science William L. Hathaway, Regent University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 2004, Volume 25, Number 3, Pages 167–186, ISSN 0271–0137 The concept of psychologist
On the Reclamation of a Certain Swampman Mazen Maurice Guirguis, Kwantlen University College The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Spring 2004, Volume 25, Number 2, Pages 79–96, ISSN 0271–0137 A
An Indirect Defense of Direct Realism Ryan Hickerson, University of California, San Diego The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Winter 2004, Volume 25, Number 1, Pages 1–6, ISSN 0271–0137 Smythies
The Bystander Effect and the Passive Confederate: On the Interaction Between Theory and Method Joseph W. Critelli and Kathy W. Keith, University of North Texas The Journal of Mind and
Altered States and the Study of Consciousness — The Case of Ayahuasca Benny Shanon, The Hebrew University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Spring 2003, Volume 24, Number 2, Pages
The Case for Intrinsic Theory: VII. An Equivocal Remembrance Theory Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Winter 2003, Volume 24, Number 1, Pages 1–28,
Missing the Experiential Presence of Environmental Objects: A Construal of Immediate Sensible Representations as Conceptual Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Autumn 2002, Volume