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PSYCHOLOGY PROM THE STANDPOINT OF A BEHAVIORIST PREFACE TO SECOND
EDITION PRINCIPAL CHANGES IN TEXT The present volume introduces
many changes in text and many additions. The first nine pages are
entirely new. The section on Vision, from pages 86 to 128, are
entirely new and prepared by a specialist in vision, Professor H.
M. Johnson, of the Ohio State University. Considerable new material
pages 208 to 212 is given in the chapter on Glands. The authors
Johns Hopkins experiments in the conditioned emotional reaction
will be found on pages 233 to 236. The gist of the whole paper on
thinking as expressed at the meeting of the International Congress
of Philosophy and Psychology will be found on pages 346 to 356.
Since 1919, when this book was first published, behaviorism has
been passing through an emotional and logical evaluation. Whether
it is to become a dominant system of psychology or to remain merely
a methodological approach is still not decided. The strong reaction
for and against behaviorism points to the fact that psychological
students are restless. Nor will they lie down and sleep, nor turn
to the doings of other things until their trial and error
wanderings bring an adjusting formulation. Most of the younger
psychologists realize that some such formulation as behaviorism is
the only road leading to science. Functional psychology cannot
help. It died of its own half heartedness before behaviorism was
born. Freudianism cannot help. Where it is more than a technique it
is an emotional de fense of a hero. It can never serve as a support
for a scientific formulation. Hence behaviorism must be looked upon
as the rough scientific clay which all must shape or else rest
content with theVstic idol already fashioned and worshipped by
structural psychology. The form of behaviorism the present author
has stood for is now suffering a most serious set-back at the hands
of those who are structuralists at heart, yet who profess to be
behaviorists viii PREFACE and since behaviorism has become f
respectable many who know little of its tenets claim to believe in
it. Such half-way behaviorism and such half-way behaviorists must
necessarily do harm to the movement because, unless its tenets are
kept dis tinct, its terms will become cluttered-up, meaningless and
ob scure. This is what has happened to functional psychology. If
behaviorism is ever to stand for anything even a distinct method,
it must make a clean break with the whole concept of consciousness.
Such a clean break is possible because the meta physical premises
of behaviorism are different from those of structural psychology.
Behaviorism is founded upon natural science j structural psychology
is based upon a crude dualism, the roots of which extend far back
into theological mysticism. Prof. K. S. La hleys brilliant
formulation Psychological Review, July, 1923 of behavioristic
contentions shows that any student loathe to give up consciousness
with all of its past complications should find happier sailing on
some other craft. Since the origin of behaviorism is now under
discussion, the preface to the 1924 edition may fitly carry a word
about the authors connection with the behavioristic approach. His
researches in animal psychology, stimulated first by Lloyd Morgans
work and then, more powerfully, by Thornclike led him to his first
conversational formulation in 1903. This formula tion was not
encouraged. He was told thatit would work for animals, but not for
human beings. The authors first public expression was in the form
of a lecture before the Psychology Department of Tale University in
1908. The sentiment there likewise was against it...
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Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2007 |
First published: |
March 2007 |
Authors: |
John B. Watson
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 26mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
460 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4067-4760-7 |
Categories: |
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Psychology >
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LSN: |
1-4067-4760-2 |
Barcode: |
9781406747607 |
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