TY - BOOK AU - Rachlin,Howard TI - Behavior and mind: the roots of modern psychology SN - 0195079795 (alk. paper) AV - BD418.3 .R33 1994 U1 - ARCH YNDC 128.2 R119B PY - 1994/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Philosophy of mind KW - Psychology and philosophy KW - Philosophical behaviorism KW - Cognitive psychology N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-157) and index; 1. Behavior, Cognition, and Mind --- 2. Teleological Behaviorism and Cognitive Psychology --- 3. Plato --- 4. Aristotle's Scientific Method --- 5. Aristotle's Psychology and Ethics --- 6. Augustine and Descartes: The Concept of Free Will --- 7. A Teleological Science of Psychology N2 - This book attempts to synthesize two apparently contradictory views of psychology: as the science of internal mental mechanisms and as the science of complex external behavior. Most books in the psychology and philosophy of mind reject one approach while championing the other, but Rachlin argues that the two approaches are complementary rather than contradictory. Rejection of either involves disregarding vast sources of information vital to solving pressing human problems--in the areas of addiction, mental illness, education, crime, and decision-making, to name but a few. Where previous books have focused either on psychology as an abstract science of the mind or as a strictly empirical approach to behavioral problems, this is the only book that attempts to show how the best modern theoretical work on mental mechanisms relates to the best modern empirical work on complex behavioral problems ER -