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The War Between Mentalism and Behaviorism: On the Accessibility of Mental Processes (Scientific Psychology Series) [Hardcover]

William R. Uttal (Author)
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0805833617 978-0805833614 September 1, 1999 1
This book considers one of the most fundamental, but only infrequently considered, issues in psychology--Are mental processes accessible by means of verbal reports and/or experimental assays? It is argues that this is the main characteristic distinguishing between behaviorism and mentalistic cognitivism. The answer posed by the author is that, with few exceptions and for the most fundamental reasons, mental processes are not accessible and that any psychology, such as contemporary cognitivism, based on a putative analysis of mind into its mental components must be fallacious.

Classic and modern arguments against both mentalism and behaviorism are reviewed. In general, it is concluded that most antibehaviorist arguments are based on second order humanistic considerations rather than those underlying the usual scientific standards. Behaviorism represents the best that can be done in a situation of fundamental immeasurability and uncertainty. A modern version is offered in the final chapter of this book.

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A respected scientist and author, Uttal argues logically and writes lucidly.
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Psychology Press; 1 edition (September 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805833617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805833614
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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KEVIN MARCH (JUNEAU, ALASKA USA) - See all my reviews
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What a wonderful book! William R. Uttal provides an excellent outline for a new behaviorism that is not only modern but also purely scientific. Cognitive psychology is nothing but theoretical pseudoscientific junk. The author proves that there is a real need for a scientific psychology, something that is based upon the scientific method. There to many theories of mind out there, none of which can be verified empirically and scientifically and the result is worthless garbage that helps no one. A psychophysical behaviorism is certainly the way to go, to bring science and not conjecture into modern psychology. Scientists can not observe cognitive process; such processes are not accessible. So why should we rely on introspection to lead us astray? I do disagree that neuroreductionistic methods are of no help. Science will eventually be able to identify neural processes involved with behavior, maybe not at this point in time but with new technology evolving scientists may be able to accurately pinpoint all neural mechanisms of behavior.
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conclusions and emerging principles, revitalized behaviorism, antibehaviorist arguments, cognitive mentalism, immanent determinants, modem behaviorism, against mentalism, mentalist psychologies, mental accessibility, modem cognitive psychology, new mysterians, mentalist concepts, molar approach, underlying mental processes, mentalist approach
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United States, William James
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