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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 18:16:18 PST
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- From: marken@AERO.ORG
- Subject: Re: PCT Fanatics
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- [From Rick Marken (921223.1800)]
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- Martin Taylor (921223 17:40) --
-
- >Rick, would you accept a small revision--
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- >Not all of these examples are theories of behaviour, and so I might
- >suggest adding to your first paragraph " ... ALL BE WRONG as applied
- >to behaviour."
-
- The Xmas tree is up, the logs are on the fire (to protect us from
- the fierce 50 degree temps outside) and I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH
- MARTIN TAYLOR. I thought of this after I posted and your amendment
- would strengthen my point considerably. There is nothing wrong with
- any of the theories I mentioned "per se" and in some applications
- they are very useful. It's the way they have been applied to behavior
- that's the problem -- all are applied to behavior under the assuption
- that behavior is caused output rather than controlled input.
-
- Good point, Martin.
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- Regards
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- Rick
-