[AccessD] Friday OT

Bruce H. Johnson bhjohnson at verizon.net
Fri Dec 2 20:46:18 CST 2005


I rember Skinner well in college (1969). I didn't believe it then and still
don't believe it now. 


Bruce H. Johnson
Sylmar, CA
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Subject: [AccessD] Friday OT

Two behaviourist psychologists have sex. Afterwards, the man says to his
lover, "It was good for you, was it good for me?"
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(Perhaps this joke is comprehensible only if you have taken at least one
pysch course. If you have not, then the required info is that a man called
B.F. Skinner invented a school of thought called behaviourism, whose first
tenet was the rejection of states of mind on the grounds that they are
externally unverifiable. In other words, you saying that you are sad does
not prove that you are sad, or more generally that sadness exists, or even
more generally that your mind exists.)

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