BIBLIOGRAFIA COMPLETA DE J.R. KANTOR
Incluímos una bibliografía completa de los escritos de J.R. Kantor que cubre una descripción parcial aparecida en esta Revista en 1976, 2, 2, elaborada por Noel W. Smith. La bibliografía que sigue no solo incluye algunas omisiones previas, sino que abarca los escritos posteriores hasta la fecha del fallecimiento de J.R. Kantor así como la serie completa publicada en The Psychological Record bajo el seudónimo de The Observer.
Bibliografía1
- The functional nature of the philosophical categories. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Chicago, 1917.
- *Conscious behavior and the abnormal. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1918, 13, 158-167.
- The ethics of internationalism and the individual. International Journal of Ethics, 1918; 29, 29-38.
- Paul Carus. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, Scientific Method.2 1919, 16, 223-224. (obituary)
- *Human personality and its pathology. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, Scientific Method, 1919, 16, 236-246.
- Instrumental transformism and the unrealities of realism. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, Scientific Method, 1919, 17, 449-461.
- Psychology as a science of critical evaluation. Psychological Review, 1919, 26, 1-15.
- A functional interpretation of human instincts. Psychological Review, 1920, 27, 50-72.
- *Intelligence and mental tests. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, Scientific Method, 1920, 17, 260-268.
- The role of psychological factors in digestion. Science, 1920, 52, 200-201.
- Suggestions toward a scientific interpretation of perception. Psychological Review, 1920, 27, 191-216.
- An attempt toward a naturalistic description of emotions. I. Psychological Review, 1921, 28, 19-42; II. 120-140.
- *How do we acquire our basics reactions? Psychological Review, 1921, 28, 328-356.
- Association as a fundamental process of objective psychology. Psychological Review, 1921, 28, 385-424.
- *An objective interpretation of meanings. American Journal of Psychology, 1921, 32, 231-248.
- The twenty-ninth annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Journal of Philsophy, Psychology, Scientific Method. 1921, 18, 185-192.
- A tentative analysis of the primary data of psychology, Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, Scientific Method, 1921, 18, 253-269.
- An analysis of psychological language data. Psychological Review, 1922, 29, 267-309.
- The psychology of reflex action. American Journal of Psychology, 1922, 33, 19-42.
- *Can the psychophysical experiment reconcile introspectionists and objectivists? American Journal of Psychology, 1922, 33, 481-510.
- *An essay toward an institutional conception of social psychology. American Journal of Sociology, 1922, 27, 611-627, 758-779.
- The evolution of psychological textbooks since 1912. Psychological Bulletin, 1922, 19, 429-442.
- The integrative character of habits. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1922, 2, 195-216.
- *The nervous system, psychological fact or fiction? Journal of Philosophy, 1922, 38-49.
- Memory: a triphase objective action. Journal of Philosophy, 1922, 19, 624-639.
- How is a science of social psychology possible? Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1922-1923, 17, 62-78.
- Concerning some faulty conceptions of social psychology. Journal of Philosophy, 1923, 20, 421-433.
- Does psychology need a new conception of personality? Psychological Bulletin, 1923, 20, 80-81 (abstract).
- An objective analysis of volitional behavior. Psychological Review, 1923, 30, 116-144.
- The problem of instinct and its relation to social psychology. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1923-1924, 18, 50-77.
- The psychology of feeling or affective reactions. American Journal of Psychology, 1923, 34, 433-463.
- The psychology of the ethically rational. International Journal of Ethics, 1923, 33, 316-427.
- *What are the data and problems of social psychology? Journal of Philosophy, 1923, 2Q, 449-457.
- *The organismic versus the mentalistic attitude toward the nervous system. Psychological Bulletin, 1923, 20, 684-692.
- *The institutional foundation of scientific social psychology. American Journal of Sociology, 1923-1924, 29, 674-687; Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1924-1925, 19, 46-56.
- Principles of Psychology, Knopf, Vol.1, 1924; Vol. II, 1929. Reissued by Principia Press, 1949.
- *Anthropology, race, psychology, and culture. American Anthropologist, 1925, 27, 267-283.
- The significance of the Gestalt conception in psychology. Journal of Philosophy, 1925, 22, 234-241.
- Die Sozialpsychologie als Naturwissenshaft. Zeitschrift für Völkerpsychologie und Soziologie, 1925, 1, 113-128.
- *Can psychology contribute to the study of linguistics? Monist, 1928, 38, 630-648.
- An anthropological basis for psychology. Psychological Bulletin, 1929, 26, 136-137. (abstract).
- L'etat actuel du behaviorisme. Revue de Psychologie, Concréte, 1929, 2, 215-226.
- *Language as behavior and as symbolism. Journal of Philosophy, 1929, 26, 150-159.
- An Outline of Social Psychology, Chicago: Follett, 1929.
- Philosophical implications of organismic psychology. In T. V. Smith & W. D. Wright (Eds.), Essays in Philosophy. Open Court, 1929.
- La psychologie organique. Revue de Psychologie, Concréte, 1929, 1, 75-88.
- Logic and superstition. Journal of Philosophy, 1932, 29, 232-236.
- *In defense of stimulus-response psychology. Psychological Review, 1933, 40, 324-336.
- A Survey of the Science of Psychology. Principia, 1933.
- *The evolution of mind. Psychological Review, 1935, 42, 455-465.
- James Mark Baldwin: Columbia, S.C., 1861-Paris, France, 1934. Psychological Bulletin. 1935, 32, 1-3. (obituary)
- *Man and machine in science. Journal of Philosophy, 1935, 32, 673-684.
- [With R. C. Davis] Skin resistance during hypnotic states. Journal of General Psychology, 1935, 13, 62-164.
- *Concernjng physical analogies in psychology. American Journal of Psychology, 1936, 48, 153-164.
- An Objective Psychology of Grammar. Indiana University, 1936. Reissued by Principia, 1952.
- *Interbehavioral psychology and the social sciences. Journal of Social Philosophy, 1937, 3, 39-53.
- *Interbehaviorism, social psychology, and sociology. Kwartalnik Psychologiczny, Poznan, 1937, 9, 1-12.
- *Character and personality: their nature and interrelations. Character and Personality, 1937-1938, 2, 3-32.
- *The role of language in logic and science. Journal of Philosophy, 1938, 35, 449-463.
- *The current situation in social psychology. Psychological Bulletin, 1939, 36, 307-360.
- *Interbehavioral psychology and scientific operations. Kwartalnik Psychologiczny, Poznan, 1939, 11, 5-29.
- Postulates for a logic of specificity. Journal of Philosophy, 1940, 37, 29-42.
- *Current trends in psychological theory. Psychological Bulletin, 1941, 38, 29-65.
- Jamesian psychology and the stream of psychological thought. In Commemoration of William James, 1842-1942, Columbia University, 1942, pp.143-156.
- *Preface to interbehavioral psychology. Psychological Record, 1942, 5, 173-193. (Reprinted in part in M. H. Marx (Ed.), Psychological Theory, MacMillan, 1951).
- *Toward a scientific analysis of motivation. Psychological Record, 1942, 5, 225-275.
- [With R. H. Seashore & R. C. Davis] E.S. Conklin, 1884-1942. Science, 1943, 97, 393-394. (obituary)
- An interbehavioral analysis of propositions. Psychological Record, 1943, 5, 309-339.
- Problems and paradoxes of physiological psychology. Psychological Record, 1945, 5, 355-394.
- Psychology and Logic. Principia, Vol.I, 1945; Vol. II, 1950.
- *The aim and progress of psychology. American Scientist, 1946, 34, 251-263.
- Problems of Physiological Psychology. Principia, 1947.
- Goethe's place in modern science. In Goethe Bicentennial Studies. Indiana University, Humanities Series, 1950, Nr.22, 61-82.
- The Logic of Modern Science. Principia, 1953.
- Die interbehavioristische Logik und zie Zeitgenossische Physik. Physicalische Blätter, 1955, Vol.11.
- Interbehavioral psychology and scientific analysis of data and operations. Psychological Record, 1956, 6, 1-5.
- W. L. Bryan, scientist, philosopher, educator. Science, 1956, 123, 214. (obituary)
- Events and constructions in the science of psychology; philosophy: banished and recalled. Psychological Record, 1957, 7, 55-60. (reprinted in M. H. Marx (Ed.), Theories in Contemporary Psychology. McMiilan, 1963).
- *Interbehavioral Psychology: A sample of Scientific System Construction. Principia, 1958; sec. ed. 1959.
- *Evolution and the science of psychology. Psychological Record, 1959, 9, 131-142.
- *History of science as scientific method. Psychological Record, 1960, 10, 187-189.
- Psychology: scientific status-seeker. Psychological Record, 1962, 12, 351-357.
- *Behaviorism: Whose image? Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 499-512.
- The Scientific Evolution of Psychology. Principia, Vol. I, 1963; Vol. II, 1969.
- History of psychology: What benefits? Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 433-443. (reprinted in part in V. S. Sexton & H. Misiak (Eds.), Historical Perspectives in Psychology: Readings. Brooks/Cole, 1971).
- Feeling and emotions as scientific events. Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 377-404.
- *Behaviorism in the history of psychology. Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 151-166.
- *Scientific psychology and specious philosophy. Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 15-27.
- An analysis of the experimental analysis of behavior (TEAB). Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1970, 13, 101-108.
- Newton's influence on the development of psychology. Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 83-92.
- In memoriam: Zing-Yang Kuo, 1989-1970. Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 381-383.
- The Aim and Progress of Psychology and Other Sciences: A Selection of Papers By J. R. Kantor. Principia Press, 1971.
- A propos Watson's hyperbola. Interbehavioral Psychology Newsletter, Summer, 1973, 4 (4), 3-7.
- Segregation in science: An historico-cultural analysis. Psychological Record, 1973, 23, 335-342.
- System structure and scientific psychology. Psychological Record, 1973, 23, 451-458.
- Kantor, J. R. Interbehavioral Psychology: How Related to the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. En Aportaciones al Análisis de Ia Conducta: Memorias del Primer Congreso, Mexico, Ed. Trillas, 1974, pp.15-22.
- Psychology, physics, and metaphysics. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1975, 1, 31-38.
- [With N. W. Smith] The Science of Psychology: An Interbehavioral Survey. Chicago: Principia Press, 1975.
- Education in psychological perspective. Psychological Record, 1975, 25, 315-323.
- Psychological Linguistics. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1975, 1, 2, 249-268.
- The Origin and Evolution of Interbehavioral Psychology. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1976, 2, 120-136.
- Behaviorism, behavior analysis, and the career of psychology. Psychological Record, 1976, 26, 305-312.
- Psychological Linguistics. Chicago: Principia Press, 1977.
- Evolution and revolution in the philosophy of science. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta, 1977, 3, 7-16.
- Cognition as events and as psychic constructions. Psychological Record, 1978, 38, 329-342.
- Experimentation: The acme of science. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de Ia Conducta, 1978, 4, 5-15.
- The principle of specificity in psychology and science in general. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de Ia Conducta, 1978, 4, 117-132.
- The role of cognitive institution in psychology and other sciences. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de Ia Conducta, 1979, 5, 7-20.
- Wundt, Experimental Psychology and Natural Science. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta, 1979, Vol. 5, Num. 2., 117-129.
- Psychology: Science or nonscience? Psychological Record, 1979, 29, 155-163.
- Manifiesto of interbehavioral psychology. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de Ia Conducta, 1980, 6, 117-128.
- Axioms and their role in psychology. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta, 1981, 7, 5-11.
- Interbehavioral Philosophy. Chicago: Principia Press, 1981.
- Interbehavioral psychology and the logic of modern science. Psychological Record, 1981, 31, 3-11.
- Reflections upon speech and language. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de Ia Conducta, 1981, 2, 91-105.
- Psychological retardation and interbehavioral maladjustment. Psychological Record, 1981, 32, 305-313.
- System analysis in science and psychology. Psychological Record, 1983, 33, 301-311.
- Tragedy and the Event Continuum. Chicago: Principia Press, 1983.
- Selected Writings in Philosophy, Psychology and other Sciences, 1929-1983 J. R. Kantor. Chicago: Principia Press, 1984.
- Scientific unity and spiritistic disunity. Psychological Record, 1984, 44, 69-71.
- Explanation: Psychological nature, and its role in scientific investigation. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de Ia Conducta, 1983, 1, 29-38.
1 Los trabajos señalados con asteriscos aparecen en The aim and Progress of Psychology and Other Sciences: A Selection of Papers by J. R. Kantor (94).
2 Desde 1921 se llama Journal ofPhilosophy.