Behaviorism at eighties: a tridimensional analysis
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It is stated that behaviorism is an analysis of the traditional philosophy of psychology, that tries to overcome its spiritualistic assumptions. The status of behaviorism is examined according to three dimensions: the epistemological, the methodological and the logic—ontological. Through a historical analysis beginning in Watson and from the viewpoint of interbehavioral psychology it is concluded that there are no unnatural events to be studied in psychology
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Bueno, R. (2011). Behaviorism at eighties: a tridimensional analysis. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 19(1y2), 97–119. https://doi.org/10.5514/rmac.v19.i1y2.23428