B.F. Skinner

Behaviorism

Modern influential 132 sayings

Sayings by B.F. Skinner

The experimental analysis of behavior is a natural science, a branch of biology.

1969 — Contingencies of Reinforcement: A Theoretical Analysis
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I deny that I have ever attacked anyone's dignity. I have attacked the concept of dignity as a causal agent.

1972 — Interview for Psychology Today
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The study of human behavior is not an attempt to explain away human dignity, but to clarify the conditions under which human beings can achieve their greatest potential.

Unknown — Attributed, reflects his philosophy, specific source can be elusive.
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The consequences of behavior determine the behavior.

1953 — Science and Human Behavior
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We can't have a science of behavior if we insist that behavior is not determined.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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The fact that people are happy, that they feel free, that they do what they want to do, is not a guarantee that they are behaving effectively or that they are doing what is best for them.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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The free and happy individual is a myth.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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The ideal of a free man is not a man who is free from control, but a man who is controlled by himself.

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We are beginning to see that the problem is not to free men, but to design the kind of culture in which they will be naturally good.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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The organism is not an empty organism, but a very complex system.

1974 — About Behaviorism
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The world is not a place for self-expression, but for self-control.

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The future of man depends on the control of human behavior.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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We cannot prove that a man is free, but we can prove that he is not.

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The struggle for freedom is not a struggle for independence from control, but for control by oneself.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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The experimental analysis of behavior has shown that the traditional concept of 'inner man' is a fiction.

1974 — About Behaviorism
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The question is not whether man is free, but whether he can be made free.

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The truth is, we are all controlled by the world in which we live.

1948 — Walden Two
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We do not act because we are free; we are free because we act.

Unknown — Attributed, often quoted, specific source can be elusive but consistent with his focus on action.
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The environment is not something we passively react to; it is something we actively create.

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The ultimate aim of the science of behavior is to understand and explain human behavior.

1953 — Science and Human Behavior
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