No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Teleological behaviorism and internal control of behavior
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
Abstract
The Aristotelian position on causality advocates explaining biological events by the configuration of outcomes they normally achieve. Rachlin's analysis follows this strategy as an alternative to explanation via hypothetical “inner” events, though he omits considering one definition of “inner” explanation (historical definition) as being complementary to teleological explanation. He also fails to provide a detailed teleological analysis of the role of bridging responses in allowing animals to select larger-outcome alternatives.
- Type
- Open Peer Commentary
- Information
- Behavioral and Brain Sciences , Volume 18 , Issue 1: An International Journal of Current Research and Theory with Open Peer Commentary , March 1995 , pp. 142 - 143
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995