Behaviorism
Behaviorism in the philosophy of mind is a theoretical approach that explains mental states in terms of observable behaviors and the environmental factors that cause them. This view emerged as a reaction against introspectionist psychology and dualist conceptions of the mind. Behaviorists argue that mental states, such as beliefs, desires, and emotions, do not exist independently but are entirely reducible ____ _____ ___ _________ ___ ____ ________ _________ __________.
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