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Last Post 15 Feb 2010 04:40 PM by JHBowden. 2 Replies.
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15 Feb 2010 04:08 PM  

Behavioralism?

I'm pretty strong believer in behavioralism. I wanted to see other people's viewpoints on it, why they agree, disagree or partially agree/disagree with the concept.

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15 Feb 2010 04:28 PM  

I'm not a p-zombie, therefore behaviorism is false.

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15 Feb 2010 04:40 PM  

As far as behavioralism goes, I'll say straight up that I question the possibility of political science.

It inherits the same problems with behavorism, which itself inherits the problems that come with positivism and a reductionist view of man. We can't take categories like "strategy" or "property" or "crime" and reduce them to the categories of physics, or Neurath-like protocol sentences, or whatever.

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