对斯金纳选择主义的进一步思考

Q4 Psychology
D. C. Palmer
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在斯金纳职业生涯的早期,他迈出了重要的一步,远离了心理学领域普遍存在的心理本质主义:他观察到,当他的分析单元接受了所有选择偶然性中隐含的可变性时,行为与其后果之间的关系是最有序的。认为可变性是基本的,而不是偶然的观点,是选择主义和本质主义之间的主要区别。在不同层次的选择中追求类比的一个原因是,选择的偶然性具有非凡的力量,可以解释自然界的适应性复杂性。行为发展与进化发展之间类比的明显例外可以用定向变异来解释。作为定向变异的一个例子,斯金纳在1953年对塑造和自然选择之间的类比的明确阐述,可能部分受到了英国生物学家J. W. S. Pringle(1951)工作的启发。
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FURTHER THOUGHTS ON SKINNER’S SELECTIONISM
Early in Skinner’s professional career, he took an important step away from the psychological essentialism that pervades the field of psychology: He observed that the relationship between behavior and its consequences was most orderly when his analytical units embraced the variability that is implicit in all selection contingencies. The view that variability is fundamental, not accidental, is the central difference between selectionism and essentialism. One reason for pursuing analogies among different levels of selection is the extraordinary power of contingencies of selection to explain adaptive complexity in nature. Apparent exceptions to the analogy between behavioral and evolutionary development can be interpreted in terms of directed variation.  As an example of directed variation, Skinner’s explicit exposition of the analogy between shaping and natural selection in 1953 might have been inspired, in part, by the work of the British biologist, J. W. S. Pringle (1951).
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Revista Mexicana de Analisis de la Conducta
Revista Mexicana de Analisis de la Conducta Psychology-Applied Psychology
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