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Behaviorism
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10601
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Skinner, B. F. Programing Nonverbal Behavior
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$36.95
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In a broader discussion on humanism, Skinner explores methods of operant conditioning applied to the discovery and exploration of the inner self. He particularly addresses the issue of whether in applying these techniques on a broad scale individuality will be lost and creativity stifled. The program also includes a talk by Joe Kanuya, researcher in alpha wave conditioning. - 1966 Esalen - Four Audiotapes
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JN007
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Skinner, B. F. and Carl Rodgers Carl Rogers and B. F. Skinner - A Dialogue
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$56.95
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In this fascinating and historic debate between prominent advocates of opposing postitions, Skinner argues we are controlled by external conditions, and must focus our attention on how we decide to control behavior. Rogers counters that, though external forces shape us, humanness cannot be reduced to behavior - we ultimately have the freedom and responsibility to choose our own way. - 1962 Duluth, Mn - Six Audiotapes
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