This volume, originating from the First International Institute on Verbal Relations, brings together some of the leading behavioral theorists and researchers. Each of twelve chapters is followed by discussion and commentary. Dialogues contains behavioral approaches to such topics as rules, connectionism, stimulus equivalence, referential relations, methodological advances in the study of verbal interactions, memory, artificial intelligence, and the analysis of cognition.
This volume features: Philip N. Chase and Jeff Danforth on Rules and Concept Formation; John W. Donahoe on Neuropsychology, Computer Simulation, and a Selectionist Approach to Verbal Behavior; Linda J. Hayes on Substitution and Reference; Steven C. Hayes on A Relational Theory of Stimulus Equivalence; Cloyd M. Hyten and Philip N. Chase on Self-Editing; Emilio Ribes Inesta on Language as Contingency-Substitution; Richard W. Malott and Maria Malott on Private Events in Rule-Governed Behavior; David C. Palmer on A Behavioral Interpretation of Memory; Ullin T. Place on Conversation Analysis; Hayne W. Reese on Mentalistic Views on Verbal Behavior; Kurt Salzinger on Behavioral Solutions to Cognitive Problems; Ernest Vargas on Verbal Behavior and Artificial Intelligence
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