B.F. Skinner

Behaviorism

Modern influential 132 sayings

Sayings by B.F. Skinner

The problem is not to adjust people to the world they live in, but to adjust the world to the people who live in it.

1948 — Walden Two
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Behavior is shaped and maintained by its consequences.

1974 — About Behaviorism
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The free man is an illusion.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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No one asks how to motivate a baby. A baby naturally explores everything it can get at, unless restraining forces have already been at work. And what is true of the baby is true of the scientist.

1956 — A Case History in Scientific Method
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The ideal of a body of knowledge to which all men can contribute and which all men can use has been the great motivating force of science.

1953 — Science and Human Behavior
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The highest possible achievement is to be happy.

1948 — Walden Two
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The world is not a dangerous place because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.

Unknown — Attributed, often misattributed to Einstein, but reflects a similar sentiment in Skinner's work on s…
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Man is a machine, but a machine in the sense that a tree is a machine. What he does, he does because of his structure, not because of some indwelling agent called a 'will.'

1974 — About Behaviorism
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The future of mankind depends on the application of behavioral science.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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A sense of humor is a sense of proportion.

Unknown — Attributed, common sentiment
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The only way to get a good idea is to get a lot of ideas.

Unknown — Attributed, common sentiment
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The way to build a better world is not to create better people, but to create better environments.

Unknown — Attributed, core tenet of his work
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We are not free to choose our choices.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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Contingencies of reinforcement are everywhere.

1974 — About Behaviorism
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The function of a good teacher is to make himself progressively unnecessary.

Unknown — Attributed, common sentiment
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The environment determines the behavior of the individual, not some inner 'will.'

1974 — About Behaviorism
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When you have a choice to make, but you don't make it, then that is a choice in itself.

Unknown — Attributed, common sentiment
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We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.

Unknown — Attributed, often misattributed to Einstein, but reflects a similar sentiment in Skinner's call for …
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The only way to save the world is to change the way we behave.

1971 — Beyond Freedom and Dignity
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The organism is at the mercy of its environment.

1953 — Science and Human Behavior
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