the Daily Whale - 16 September 1992

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The prestige of science does cause mistakes, of course. For example, in psychology it led to the rise of behaviorism, which holds that minds don’t exist, and behavior is controlled by a bundle of learned reactions. That was because minds were unscientific, you see; you couldn’t observe them directly.

Pretty smart, eh? For decades psychologists had the idea that ideas did not exist.

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