Behaviorism (also called learning perspective) is a philosophy of
psychology based on the proposition that all things which organisms do — including acting, thinking and feeling—can and should be regarded as
behaviors. The school of psychology maintains that behaviors as such can be described
scientifically without recourse either to internal physiological events or to
hypothetical constructs such as the
mind. Behaviorism comprises the position that all theories should have observational correlates but that there are no philosophical differences between publicly observable processes (such as actions) and privately observable processes (such as thinking and feeling).
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