Why I am not a cognitive psychologist 论文
详细信息
- 发表期刊/会议
- Behavior and philosophy
- 发表日期
- 1977-01-01
- 发表年份
- 1977
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摘要
distinguish between (1) the selective action of that environment during the evolution of the species, (2) its effect in shaping and maintaining the repertoire of behavior which converts each member of the species into a person, and (3) its role as the occasion upon which behavior occurs. Cognitive psychologists study these relations between organism and environment, but they seldom deal with them directly. Instead they invent internal surrogates which become the subject matter of their science. Take, for example, the so-called process of association. In Pavlov's experiment a hungry dog hears a bell and is then fed. If this happens many times, the dog begins to salivate when it hears the bell. The standard mentalistic explanation is that the dog associates the bell with the food. But it was Pavlov who associated them! As