The Pseudo-Science of B. F. Skinner

Tibor R Machan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of America

Published:20th Dec '06

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Pseudo-Science of B. F. Skinner cover

The Pseudo-Science of B.F. Skinner was Professor Tibor Machan's first book. Now, nearly forty years after its initial publication and after three dozen additional books published by Machan, it is available again through University Press of America. This study is still alive with its initial inquiry into the work of B.F. Skinner, and it is just as influential upon young students today as it was forty years ago. Was Skinner a bona fide scientist or an amateur metaphysician? Was Skinner correct to hold that only what can be observed matters when it comes to understanding ourselves? Was he correct that free will is fictional and morality is pre-scientific? Professor Machan's fascinating inquiry into Skinner's radical studies is a salute and a challenge to the corpus of his work.

Anyone who has interests within the behavioral and social sciences...should read this book. The issues raised by Machan [in 1973] remain pertinent today... -- Robert W. Proctor and Daniel J. Weeks * The American Journal Of Psychology, Summer 1990 *

ISBN: 9780761836544

Dimensions: 235mm x 148mm x 18mm

Weight: 349g

226 pages