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This series will include monographs and collections of studies
devoted to the investigation and exploration of knowledge,
information, and data-processing systems of all kinds, no matter
whether human, (other) animal, or machine. Its scope is intended to
span the full range of interests from classical problems in the
philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology through issues in
cognitive psychology and sociobiology (concerning the mental
capabilities of other species) to ideas related to artificial
intelligence and computer science. While primary emphasis will be
placed upon theoretical, conceptual, and epistemological aspects of
these problems and domains, empirical, experimental, and
methodological studies will also appear from time to time. While
most philosophers and psychologists tend to believe that the rise
of cognitive psychology has occurred concomitant with the decline
of operant psychology, Terry L. Smith contends that nothing could
be further from the truth. He maintains that operant psychology has
discovered (and continues to discover) reasonably well-confirmed
causal principles of intentional behavior, which go beyond what
cognitive psychology can provide, while cognitive psychology, in
tum, has the potential to supply analyses (and explanations) that
account for them. Smith thus advances a surprising but nonetheless
illuminating perspective for appreciating the place of operant
conditioning within the discipline of psychology in this rich and
fascinating work. J. H. F.
This series will include monographs and collections of studies
devoted to the investigation and exploration of knowledge,
information, and data-processing systems of all kinds, no matter
whether human, (other) animal, or machine. Its scope is intended to
span the full range of interests from classical problems in the
philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology through issues in
cognitive psychology and sociobiology (concerning the mental
capabilities of other species) to ideas related to artificial
intelligence and computer science. While primary emphasis will be
placed upon theoretical, conceptual, and epistemological aspects of
these problems and domains, empirical, experimental, and
methodological studies will also appear from time to time. While
most philosophers and psychologists tend to believe that the rise
of cognitive psychology has occurred concomitant with the decline
of operant psychology, Terry L. Smith contends that nothing could
be further from the truth. He maintains that operant psychology has
discovered (and continues to discover) reasonably well-confirmed
causal principles of intentional behavior, which go beyond what
cognitive psychology can provide, while cognitive psychology, in
tum, has the potential to supply analyses (and explanations) that
account for them. Smith thus advances a surprising but nonetheless
illuminating perspective for appreciating the place of operant
conditioning within the discipline of psychology in this rich and
fascinating work. J. H. F.
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Melissa Jane, T. L Smith
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