| 4 |
Analytical Behaviourism |
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| 4.1 |
Introduction |
106 |
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| 4.2 |
Analytical contrasted with methodological behaviourism |
107 |
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| 4.3 |
Analytical behaviourism |
108 |
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| 4.4 |
Hempels hard behaviourism |
110 |
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| 4.5 |
Specifying patterns of behaviour |
114 |
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| 4.6 |
Circularity and infinite regression |
117 |
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| 4.7 |
Ryles soft behaviourism |
119 |
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| 4.8 |
Ryle and dispositions |
122 |
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| 4.9 |
The denial of the subjective inner features of mental
states |
124 |
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| 4.10 |
The denial of first-person knowledge and authority regarding mental
states |
125 |
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| 4.11 |
Can the possibility of pretence show that behaviourism cannot be
correct? |
126 |
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| Questions to think about |
128 |
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| Suggestions for further reading |
128 |