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Behaviourism: A Logical Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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The object of this article is not to criticize Professor Watson's psychology, still less his physiology; neither do I wish to attempt a fundamental metaphysical criticism, such as that contained in Professor Lloyd Morgan's article in the April number of the Journal, but it appears to me that a purely logical criticism, admitting Professor Watson's facts and observations, and assuming his mechanistic point of view, may be a useful preliminary to such wider and more fundamental inquiry.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1928

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References

page 68 note 1 Psychology of a Behaviourist, p. 315.