U.T. Place: The Pragmatic Radical
Behaviourist Jim E. Wright University of Leeds, United Kingdom With the death of Ullin Place (on January 2nd), the EABG mourns one of its most prominent and productive members. A similar sense of great loss is felt in other areas of British and international psychology (cf. Elizabeth Valentine, History & Philosophy of Psychology). To honour Ullin appropriately on this occasion, we shall celebrate the radical positivist legacy that he so imaginatively and resourcefully advanced in his conceptual and pragmatic works. Keywords: Ullin Place, behaviourism, positivism, pragmatic |
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