Volume 38, Number 1, Winter 2017
John B. Watson’s Classical S–R Behaviorism J. Moore, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee John Broadus Watson was born in rural South Carolina in 1878 and died in New York City
John B. Watson’s Classical S–R Behaviorism J. Moore, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee John Broadus Watson was born in rural South Carolina in 1878 and died in New York City
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Non-Human Origins of Human Perception in the Pre-Pleistocene Gregory C. Hoffmann and Michael S. Gordon, William Paterson University In this essay we argue that the human perceptual
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Robotic Alloparenting: A New Solution to an Old Problem? Richard T. McClelland, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada Recent science fiction films portray autonomous social robots as able to
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Which Identification is Disturbed in Misidentification Syndromes? A Structural Analysis of Fregoli and Capgras Syndromes Stéphane Thibierge, Université Paris-Diderot and Catherine Morin, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Detecting Animal Deception Shane D. Courtland, University of Minnesota, Duluth By witnessing displays of deception, experimenters may be able to determine whether contemporary (alive today) non-human animals
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF A Radical Embodied Approach to Lower Palaeolithic Spear-making Duilio Garofoli, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen It has been argued that spear manufacture at Schöningen around 400 kya required
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Conscious States of Dreaming Luke Strongman, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand The purpose of this paper is to draw analogies between dreaming and quantum states of the mind
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Knowing How it Feels: On the Relevance of Epistemic Access for the Explanation of Phenomenal Consciousness Itay Shani, Kyung Hee University Consciousness ties together knowledge and feeling, or sapience
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Feeling Jason Brown, New York City This article attempts to establish on a psychological basis some foundational principles of a philosophy of mind grounded in process (microgenetic)
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Mentalism as a Radical Behaviorist Views It — Part 2 J. Moore, University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee Part 1 of this review suggested that mentalism consists in