About Behaviorism, Chapter 1: The Causes of Behavior?, Quote 9

“Radical behaviorism . . . does not deny the possibility of self-observation or self-knowledge or its possible usefulness, but it questions the nature of what is felt or observed and hence known. It restores introspection but not what philosophers and introspective psychologists had believed they were “specting,” and it raises the question of how much of one’s body one can actually observe.” (p. 18)

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