Behavioristic

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A voyeur in denial, someone who likes to watch others doing something sexual or showing any emotion toward others. Urban Dictionary

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For the so-called behavioristic interpretation of mankind, see Watson, _Psychology from the Standpoint of a Behaviorist_ ❋ James Harvey Robinson (1899)

As leader of the "behavioristic" psychologists, who liken man to a machine, Skinner is vigorously opposed both by humanists and by Freudian psychoanalysts. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(Donald Davidson developed a similar line of thought in less behavioristic terms, speaking in terms of constraints on a “radical interpreter,” who would favor “charitable” construals of alien speech.) ❋ Pietroski, Paul (2009)

For even among those who rejected the behavioristic assumptions that animated Quine's conception of language, it was often held that logical forms are expressions of first-order predicate calculus. ❋ Pietroski, Paul (2009)

This is the self-professed political and behavioristic molt - affected this time by Newt Gingrich, but regularly affected as well by the president and various others over the centuries, most notably Richard M. Nixon of the "" new Nixon, '' the "" new new Nixon, '' etc., of yore. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The camp is not run by professional psychologists or psychiatrists, but by educators who rely on a mixture of behavioristic principles, common sense and the enthusiasm of a large staff of college students, many of whom work only for course credit. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Imagery based on introspection was the main focus in the early development of psychology until the behavioristic approach became predominant in the discipline. ❋ Shin, Sun-Joo (2008)

Theories concerning the drug's popularity range from the purely behavioristic, involving invocations of the reticular activating system, to the more philosophical, which suggest that the Edge user achieves a homeostatic matching between internal and external reality states... ❋ James Killus (2007)

It also lies within the field of behavioristic psychology. ❋ Leiter, Brian (2007)

Hempel had come to believe that it is a mistake to imagine that human behavior can be understood exclusively in non-mental, behavioristic terms. ❋ Graham, George (2007)

In order to characterize ¦ behavioral patterns, propensities, or capacities ¦ we need not only a suitable behavioristic vocabulary, but psychological terms as well. (p. 110) ❋ Graham, George (2007)

Singer was the first American philosopher who in his brilliant paper “Mind as an Observable Object,” read before the American Philosophical Association in 1910, argued for a behavioristic theory of mind. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Opposition to dealing with consciousness can be understood as a legacy of behavioristic psychology first because of the behaviorists 'rejection of terms for unobservables unless they could be formally defined, and second because of the strong association in many behaviorists' minds between the use of mentalistic terms and the twin bugaboos of Cartesian dualism and introspectionist psychology (Bekoff & Allen 1997). ❋ Allen, Colin (2006)

Since Lakoff gives no citations, I cannot comment on his belief that I have characterized structural linguistics as "fundamentally behavioristic," except to say that I hold no such view and have not "conveyed the impression" (as he claims) that there is a necessary connection between the two. ❋ Chomsky, Noam (1973)

He states that I have "characterized structural linguistics as being fundamentally behavioristic" and "necessarily tied to behaviorism," and that my argument for rationalism "is based on the existence of linguistic universals." ❋ Chomsky, Noam (1973)

As Searle notes, Chomsky has characterized structural linguistics as being fundamentally behavioristic and concerned solely with taxonomy. ❋ Lakoff, George (1973)

But whether you favor astrology or a more rational concept such as genetics or behavioristic psychology, you must admit to a certain predetermining of our lives. ❋ Robbins, Tom (1971)

James Rush anticipated the later behavioristic concept of thought as subvocal speech. ❋ MERLE CURTI (1968)

First, the philosophical writings of a lead - ing pragmatist like C.S. Peirce are concerned with and defend theories of truth and reality that are not merely procedural, behavioristic, transitional, or conceptual. ❋ PHILIP P. WIENER (1968)

if you like [watching] people [make out] your either a [voyeur] or a sexual behaviorist ❋ Shirou45 (2009)

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