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Beyond freedom what? B.F. Skinner answers questions from three critics

A discussion, led by Dr. Skinner, of such questions as whether operant conditioning limits possibilities for the self-development of individuals and whether behavioral scientists should consider themselves responsible for the use and results of the sociologic bombs they design.

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  • "A discussion, led by Dr. Skinner, of such questions as whether operant conditioning limits possibilities for the self-development of individuals and whether behavioral scientists should consider themselves responsible for the use and results of the sociologic bombs they design."@en
  • "A panel discussion with B.F. Skinner on the ethical and moral implications of applying operant conditioning in society."
  • "A discussion with B.F. Skinner of the theories developed in his book "Beyond freedom and dignity". Three conference participants press Dr. Skinner for the answer to basic problems of applying operant conditioning on a broad scale."

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  • "Beyond freedom what? B.F. Skinner answers questions from three critics"@en
  • "Beyond freedom what?"
  • "Beyond freedom what?"@en
  • "Beyond freedom, what?"