An Axiomatic Approach to Human Behavior

S. Levy
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Since Euclid's development, the axiomatic method has appealed to a limited number of non-mathematicians. These include Newton’s laws of motion, Spinoza’s The Ethics, and the political philosophy represented in the United States Declaration of Independence. In psychology, the notable efforts have been those of Hull and more recently of Smedslund. However, none of these examples have stated the premises in symbolic logic notation. An illustrative set of postulates for human behavior is presented in which only the relationships---“not”, “and”, “or” and “implies”--are employed. These propositions include basic concepts such as anxiety, aggression, and identification and fundamental empirical results, for example, the basic law of effect of Thorndike. The model then capitalizes on Muncaster’s PropCalc which provides a computer analysis of a set of propositions expressed in symbolic notation for their consistency and redundancy. The procedure also provides a basic set of deductions implied by the propositions. Examples of conclusions derived from the model are presented and limitations of the prototypical model are discussed. The focus of the paper is on illustrating the utility of the axiomatic approach for theory development in psychology.
人类行为的公理化方法
自欧几里得发展以来,公理化方法只吸引了有限数量的非数学家。其中包括牛顿的运动定律,斯宾诺莎的《伦理学》,以及《美国独立宣言》所代表的政治哲学。在心理学方面,赫尔和最近的斯梅德斯隆德做出了引人注目的努力。然而,这些例子中没有一个用符号逻辑表示法陈述前提。一组说明性的人类行为假设被提出,其中只有关系——“不”、“和”、“或”和“暗示”——被使用。这些命题包括焦虑、攻击、认同等基本概念和桑代克效应基本定律等基本实证结果。然后,该模型利用了蒙卡斯特的PropCalc,该procalc提供了一组用符号符号表示的命题的计算机分析,以确定它们的一致性和冗余性。该程序还提供了由命题隐含的一套基本的演绎。给出了由模型得出的结论的实例,并讨论了原型模型的局限性。本文的重点是说明公理方法在心理学理论发展中的效用。
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