B. F. SKINNER IS BACK.

The article focuses on B. F. Skinner's early work in behaviorism and his unusual World War II project to train pigeons as living missile-guidance systems. Topics include the origins and principles of behaviorism, the influence of Pavlov's conditioning experiments, and Skinner's development of operan...

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Publicado en:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion & Public Life no. 356; pp. 19 - 26
Autor principal: PRASSAS, NIKOLAS
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Publicado: Institute on Religion & Public Life Oct2025
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