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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ABA-TPC-2012-Summary, 2013 ABAI Theory & Philosophy Conference Conference topics include Behaviorism, Values, and Ethics, Behaviorism, Values, and Ethics includes John Staddon - Faith, Fact, and Behaviorism, 2013 ABAI Theory & Philosophy Conference Conference topics include Patterns of Explanation in Behavior Analysisi, Behaviorism, Values, and Ethics includes Max Hocutt - A Behavioral Analysis of Morality and Value, Conciousness & Private Events includes ????, 2013 ABAI Theory & Philosophy Conference Conference topics include What Counts as Behavior?, Howard Rachlin - Consciousness and behavior arguing that Instead of positing private events, consider that all behaviors are manifested over time. Private events don't matter unless they affect overt behavior at some later time. Rachlin presents a series of fables to support this. He claims that this is not a form of mentalism., Conciousness & Private Events includes ????, 2013 ABAI Theory & Philosophy Conference Conference topics include Conciousness & Private Events, 2013 ABAI Theory & Philosophy Conference Conference topics include Logical and Scientific Verbal Behavior, Jay Moore - Methodological Behaviorism and Private Events arguing that Skinner's view of private events developed in reaction to S-R associative accounts of learning and later S-O-R accounts by Methodological behaviorists such as Hull, Tolman, and Spence. Moore holds that their accounts of mediation were essentially mentalistic, and Skinner's Radical Behav- iorism posited private, covert behavioral events as an alternative explanation.