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Hercule Poirot and Criminal Psychology: Crime and Detection in Selected Novels of Agatha Christie [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Language Horizons, 2021
In this article, we explore the concept of criminal psychology and will explicate some of its major tenets in characterization of Hercule Poirot. Using an interdisciplinary approach, by close reading and drawing from crime and psychological theories ...
Esmaeil Najar, Fatemeh Salehi Vaziri
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The representational theory of mind and common sense psychology

open access: yesAufklärung, 2021
The goal of this paper is to present some advantages of the representational and computational theories of mind when compared to other views, especially behaviorism.
Raquel Krempel
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One Century from “The Analysis of Mind” (1921) by Bertrand Russell

open access: yesRevista de Psicología, 2022
In 1921 The analysis of mind of the English philosopher Bertrand Russell was published, a volume that was conceived a few years after John B. Watson defined the new orientation known as behaviorism.
José E. García
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Revisiting Behaviourism Theory of Learning: an outline with Islamic Education

open access: yesTsaqafah, 2022
Research on the correction of the theory of  learning behaviorism perspective of Islamic education aims to reveal and explain the  weaknesses  of the  theory of learning behaviorism introduced and practiced by the figures of the psychological school of ...
Khairan Muhammad Arif
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Behaviorism and the concepts of influencing the attitudes of patients towards health behaviors

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2023
Health professionals in primary care teams need to know how to effectively encourage patients to change health behaviors to achieve treatment goals.
Artur Prusaczyk   +4 more
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Le béhaviorisme sémiotique de Jakob von Uexküll

open access: yesHistoire Épistémologie Langage, 2021
The article offers a contextualization of the theories of the Baltic biologist Jakob von Uexküll (1864-1944). Uexküll’s works show convergence points both with non-physicalist versions of behaviorism and with neo-vitalism. Moreover, the importance of his
Didier Samain
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Does the Correspondence Bias Apply to Social Robots?: Dispositional and Situational Attributions of Human Versus Robot Behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2022
Increasingly, people interact with embodied machine communicators and are challenged to understand their natures and behaviors. The Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE, sometimes referred to as the correspondence bias) is the tendency for individuals to ...
Autumn Edwards, Chad Edwards
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Periodic Behaviors [PDF]

open access: yesSIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2010
This paper studies behaviors that are defined on a torus, or equivalently, behaviors defined in spaces of periodic functions, and establishes their basic properties analogous to classical results of Malgrange, Palamodov, Oberst et al. for behaviors on R^n. These properties - in particular the Nullstellensatz describing the Willems closure - are closely
Napp, Diego   +2 more
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REACTION TO ‘LINGUISTIC MEANING MEETS LINGUISTIC FORM IN ACTION’ [PDF]

open access: yesManuscrito, 2022
The enactivist position adopted by Figueiredo and Cuffari is argued to represent a return to a form of behaviorism which denies that mental content is constitutive of the meaning of linguistic signs in favour of the view that language is first and ...
PATRICK DUFFLEY
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On the Proper Treatment of Dynamics in Cognitive Science

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView., 2023
Abstract This essay examines the relevance of dynamical ideas for cognitive science. On its own, the mere mathematical idea of a dynamical system is too weak to serve as a scientific theory of anything, and dynamical approaches within cognitive science are too rich and varied to be subsumed under a single “dynamical hypothesis.” Instead, after first ...
Randall D. Beer
wiley   +1 more source

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