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B. F. Skinner: The Man and His Ideas

In this dialogue the relevance of Freud, who uses teaching machines, psychology in the Soviet Union, the meaning of walden two, positive reinforcement and peace and more

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New York
Kiadó: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 140 oldal
Sorozatcím: Dutton Paperback
Kötetszám: 228
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 0-525-47228-2
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B.F. Skinner
The Man and His Ideas
RICHARD I. EVANS
B. F. Skinner of Harvard University is considered by many in the field to have made the most important contribution to psychology in our time. In this dialogue. Dr. Evans (Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston) is able to elicit a remarkable degree of candor from Professor Skinner in answer to questions about his work and his ideas. Among the many topics covered are the famous teaching machines invented by Skinner, his views on Freud and Marx, and his notion of how men might be "programmed" for peace rather than war. In addition. Professor Skinner provides a rebuttal to criticisms of his important and controversial Utopian novel, Walden Two.
"Whether or not man is to some extent a self-mover rather than merely the product of forces he cannot modify—whether he can resist conditioning as well as submit to it—these are questions as fateful as any it is possible to ask. Here Professor Skinner answers the probing... Tovább

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B.F. Skinner
The Man and His Ideas
RICHARD I. EVANS
B. F. Skinner of Harvard University is considered by many in the field to have made the most important contribution to psychology in our time. In this dialogue. Dr. Evans (Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston) is able to elicit a remarkable degree of candor from Professor Skinner in answer to questions about his work and his ideas. Among the many topics covered are the famous teaching machines invented by Skinner, his views on Freud and Marx, and his notion of how men might be "programmed" for peace rather than war. In addition. Professor Skinner provides a rebuttal to criticisms of his important and controversial Utopian novel, Walden Two.
"Whether or not man is to some extent a self-mover rather than merely the product of forces he cannot modify—whether he can resist conditioning as well as submit to it—these are questions as fateful as any it is possible to ask. Here Professor Skinner answers the probing questions of a sympathetic interlocutor and provides the layman with the best existing exposition of his extremest views."
—Joseph Wood Krutch
Cover design by Tim Lewis
SBN 0-525-47228-2 Vissza

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