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BEHAVIORISM Availability
BEHAVIORISM, the journal, was founded in 1972 by Willard Day, a remarkable clinician/philosopher who nurtured a series of important, often ground-breaking essays that raised the visibility of contemporary behavioral thinking within the broader intellectual community. These comprised the first 13 years of the journal, which he handed over to the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies in 1984. In 1990 the journal was re-titled Behavior & Philosophy, and it has continued to the present day under a succession of capable editors.
Volumes available through JSTOR:
Behaviorism 1972 – 1989 (Volumes 1-17)
Behavior and Philosophy 1990 – 2011
If you do not have access to JSTOR through your university or organization and are in need of a specific article, contact Rebekah Pavlik, Communications and Member Services Coordinator. pavlik@behavior.org