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Part I. Teleological Behaviorism
Chapter1. Teleological Behaviorism: Origins and Present Status
Chapter2. Purposive Behavior and Psychological Categories: Thoughts on Teleological Behaviorism
Chapter3. Response to Comments of Lazzeri
Part II. Molar Behaviorism
Chapter4. Introduction to Molar Behaviorism and Multiscale Behavior Analysis
Chapter5. The Molar View of Behavior: A Paradigm Shift in Behavior Analysis?
Chapter6. Genes, Selection, and Behavior: Response to Laurenti's Commentary
Part III. Theoretical Behaviorism
Chapter7. Theoretical Behaviorism
Chapter8. What is the Theory of Theoretical Behaviorism?
Chapter9. Theory: A Response to Lopes
Part IV. Biological Behaviorism
Chapter10. Biological Behaviorism
Chapter11. Comments on biological Behaviorism
Chapter12. Reactions to Commentary on Biological Behaviorism
Part V. Intentional Behaviorism
Chapter13. Intentional Behaviorism
Chapter14. Behavior Analysis and Psychological Concepts: Commentary on Foxall's Intentional Behaviorism
Chapter15. Behavior Analysis and Psychological Concepts: Reply to Oliveira-Castro
Part VI. Contextual Behaviorism
Chapter16. Contextual Behavioral Science as a Distinct form of Behavioral Research and Practice
Chapter17. Will the Wing Fly Away from the Body? A Commentary on Steven Hayes' Chapter, Contextual Behavioral Science
Chapter18. The Bottom Line is Progress : All the Rest is Commentary
Part VII. Field-Theory Behaviorism
Chapter19. A Theory of Behavior or a Theory of Psychology
Chapter20. A Critical Appraisal of Ribes' Theory of Psychology
Chapter21. The Definition of Psychological Behavior and the Adequacy of Theorical Concepts are the Fundamental Issues: A Reply to Borges Neves and Oliveira Magalhaes.

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