Selection of Behavior
Experience the profound insights of B. F. Skinner in "Selection of Behavior," published by Cambridge University Press in 1988. This compelling paperback explores the evolution of psychological thought through the lens of Skinner's groundbreaking work. Spanning 586 pages, this book meticulously analyzes and critiques six of Skinner's seminal papers, shedding light on his influential perspectives regarding consciousness, language, problem-solving, evolution, biology, and brain function. With its clear and engaging writing style, "Selection of Behavior" offers a valuable historical account of Skinner's lasting impact on the field of psychology. Dive into this essential read to understand how Skinner's theories continue to shape our understanding of behavior today.