Foundations of Philosophy

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  1. 1. the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that some mental conditions are best treated by altering behavior patterns
  2. 3. American psychologist who is considered the father of the psychological school of behaviorism
  3. 6. applied behavior analysis, is intended to identify issues associated with the interface of technology and the human operators in a system and to generate recommended design practices that consider the strengths and limitations of the human operators
  4. 8. sentience and awareness of internal and external existence
  5. 9. the viewpoint which accords to things which are known or perceived an existence or nature which is independent of whether anyone is thinking about or perceiving them
  6. 11. the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being, that which confers individuality and humanity, often considered to be synonymous with the mind or the self
  7. 14. form of philosophical monism which holds matter to be the fundamental substance in nature, and all things, including mental states and consciousness, are results of material interactions
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  1. 2. His main concern is the problem of social and political order: how human beings can live together in peace and avoid the danger and fear of civil conflict
  2. 4. referred to his philosophy as "radical behaviorism"
  3. 5. Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, drama, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, meteorology, geology, and government
  4. 7. an empiricist philosophical theory that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive—meaning a posteriori facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience
  5. 10. the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought
  6. 12. a Russian and Soviet experimental neurologist, psychologist and physiologist known for his discovery of classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs
  7. 13. the study of wisdom as self at a conceptual level