The four causes of behavior: Aristotle and Skinner

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International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy




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Marino Pérez Álvarez, « The four causes of behavior: Aristotle and Skinner », International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, ID : 10670/1.qusds9


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"This article deals with an application of Aristotle's four causes, the material, the formal, the efficient, and the final causes. Based on an initial systematic application, a new application is proposed in which some previously unconsidered aspects of Aristotle are developed. According to this new application, the material cause would be found in the organism as a whole (and not just in neurobiological substrates), the formal cause would be the prior model on which a certain cause is based (and not an internal representation or a formal analogy of behavior), the efficient cause would be conceived as an agent (and not only an antecedent event), and the final cause would be the teleological function of the behavior. The main implications of this review of the four causes are consolidation of the analysis of behavior on the molar plane of an organism (with no "neuroscientific" reductionisms), establishment of the notion of the person as the origin of behavior (without resorting to the mechanicism of "private events"), and the possible consideration of a radically human behaviorism that would place behavior at the center of the historicalcultural context (not as dependent on laboratory analysis of animal behavior)."

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