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E. Tugendhat - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments | |||
E. Tugendhat (1930-2023), German philosopher. His major works include Ti kata tinos. Eine Untersuchung zu Struktur und Ursprung aristotelischer Grundbegriffe (1958), Der Wahrheitsbegriff bei Husserl und Heidegger (1967), and Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die sprachanalytische Philosophie (1976). His fields of specialization were philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, ethics, and political philosophy.
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Behaviorism: presupposes observable and observed behavior and derives predictions of further behavior from them. As few assumptions as possible about a mental inner life are used for explanation. See also mentalism, behavior, consciousness._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
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Black, Max | Behaviorism | Black | |
Danto, Arthur C. | Behaviorism | Danto | |
Fodor, Jerry | Behaviorism | Fodor | |
Frith, Chris | Behaviorism | Frith | |
James, William | Behaviorism | James | |
Mead, George Herbert | Behaviorism | Mead | |
Nagel, Thomas | Behaviorism | Nagel | |
Pauen, Michael | Behaviorism | Pauen | |
Pinker, Steven | Behaviorism | Pinker | |
Rorty, Richard | Behaviorism | Rorty | |
Searle, John R. | Behaviorism | Searle | |
Sellars, Wilfrid | Behaviorism | Sellars | |
Tugendhat, E. | Behaviorism | Tugendhat | |
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