Sunday, March 8, 2009

Behaviorism, Anti-Mentalism



From
 Yale University

Habituation

Conditioning

Stimulus Generalization

"Professor Bloom opens with a brief discussion of the value and evolutionary basis of unconscious processing. The rest of this lecture introduces students to the theory of Behaviorism, particularly the work of prominent behaviorist, B. F. Skinner. Different types of learning are discussed in detail, as well as reasons why behaviorism has been largely displaced as an adequate theory of human mental life."







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