About Behaviorism, Chapter 14: Summing Up, Quote 13

“There are excellent reasons for beginning with simple cases and moving on only as the power of the analysis permits. If this means, as it seems to mean, that one begins with animals, the emphasis is no doubt upon those features which animals and people have in common. Something is gained, however, since only in this way can we be sure of what is uniquely human.” (p. 249)

 

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