
Modern Perspectives on J. R. Kantor and Interbehaviorism
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J. R. Kantor (1888-1984) did not achieve the prominence of his contemporaries, such as John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner. However, he established the most naturalistic and conceptually systematic psychology since Aristotle. Today, his interbehavioral psychology is consistent with converging movements in the naturalization of the behavioral, developmental, social, and cognitive sciences. Kantor, his interbehavioral psychology, and these movements are the focus of this text.
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Edward K. Morris, PhD, is professor in and chair of the Department of Applied Behavioral Science at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS.
Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Introduction, Overview, Origins, and History
- Part I: Interbehavioral Foundations
- 1. A Biographical Sketch of Jacob Robert Kantor
- 2. The Evolution of Scientific Psychology
- 3. The Nature and Value of Scientific System Building: The Case of Interbehaviorism
- 4. The Interbehavioral Field
- 5. Interbehavioral Research
- Part II: Converging Movements
- 6. Converging Movements in Psychology
- Commentary on Delprato: Zimmerman
- Commentary on Delprato: Lundin
- 7. Developmental Systems and Psychological Science
- Commentary on Lickliter: Bijou
- Commentary on Lickliter: Delprato
- 8. Cognitivism and the Schema of "Perception-and-Cognition"
- Commentary on Costall: Lee
- 9. The Narrative Turn in Social Psychology
- Commentary on Sarbin and Carney: Cromwell
- Commentary on Sarbin and Carney: Morris
- 10. Q Methodology and Naturalistic Subjectivity
- Commentary on Brown: Lichtenstein
- Commentary on Brown: Midgley
- 11. Behavior Analysis
- Commentary on Morris: Ribes-Inesta
- Commentary on Morris
- Appendix: Bibliography of J. R. Kantor's Published Work
- About the Contributors
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