Some Relations Between Culture, Ethics, and Technology in B.F. Skinner | Journal Club Series

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This installment in our Journal Club Series will cover the article, “Some relations between culture, ethics, and technology in B.F. Skinner,” authored by de Melo, de Castro and de Rose published in Behavior and Social Issues. CEUs are provided for reading the article, participating in an online discussion, and completing an article content quiz. Want to get a head start? Click here to go to a free copy of the article!

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Behavior analysis has the technology to solve important human problems such as overpopulation, nuclear war, pollution, equal rights, and equal opportunities. However, the development of such technology at a cultural level raises ethical questions yet to be answered. This article examines how B.F. Skinner addressed many of these issues throughout his career and explores how many of these issues are still relevant today.

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The Article

This installment in our Journal Club Series will cover the article, “Some relations between culture, ethics, and technology in B.F. Skinner,” authored by de Melo, de Castro and de Rose.

This article is published in Behavior and Social Issues.

Click here to go to a free copy of the article!

Learning Objectives

Objectives:

  1. Identify how moral and ethical behaviors related to a science of behavior.
  2. Identify the difference between goods and values.
  3. Define descriptive ethics and prescriptive ethics.
  4. Describe a behavioral ethical technology.
  5. Explain how The Technology of Teaching exemplifies a behavioral ethical technology.
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