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:[http://www.behavior.org/journals_BP/ From the website]
 
:[http://www.behavior.org/journals_BP/ From the website]
::''Founded in 1973 under the name Behaviorism, Behavior and Philosophy is a journal devoted to the philosophical, metaphysical, and methodological foundations of the study of behavior, brain, and mind. In addition to original articles, critical or historical reviews and responses to articles are also welcome. While we hope that everything we publish will be scientifically and philosophically sound, we insist above all on clarity and directness, respecting Francis Bacon's dictum that “truth will sooner come from error than confusion.” Every article should be accessible to an educated but unspecialized audience.''
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::Founded in 1973 under the name ''Behaviorism, Behavior and Philosophy'' is a journal devoted to the philosophical, metaphysical, and methodological foundations of the study of behavior, brain, and mind. In addition to original articles, critical or historical reviews and responses to articles are also welcome. While we hope that everything we publish will be scientifically and philosophically sound, we insist above all on clarity and directness, respecting Francis Bacon's dictum that “truth will sooner come from error than confusion.” Every article should be accessible to an educated but unspecialized audience.
   
 
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Founded in 1973 under the name Behaviorism, Behavior and Philosophy is a journal devoted to the philosophical, metaphysical, and methodological foundations of the study of behavior, brain, and mind. In addition to original articles, critical or historical reviews and responses to articles are also welcome. While we hope that everything we publish will be scientifically and philosophically sound, we insist above all on clarity and directness, respecting Francis Bacon's dictum that “truth will sooner come from error than confusion.” Every article should be accessible to an educated but unspecialized audience.
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