B.F. Skinner

Psychology American 1904 – 1990 245 quotes

Most influential behaviorist, operant conditioning

Quotes by B.F. Skinner

The consequences of behavior determine the probability of its recurrence.

Science and Human Behavior 1953

A person does not act upon the world, the world acts upon him.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.

The Technology of Teaching 1968

We are all controlled by the world in which we live, and part of that world has been and will be constructed by men.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.

Contingencies of Reinforcement: A Theoretical Analysis 1969

Man is a machine in the sense that he is a complex system behaving in lawful ways.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

Behavior is shaped and maintained by its consequences.

Science and Human Behavior 1953

Give me a child and I'll shape him into anything.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The way in which we think about the causes of human behavior has changed many times.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

A scientific analysis of behavior must, I believe, assume that a person's behavior is determined by his genetic endowment and by his past environmental history.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The problem is to get rid of the causes of behavior, not the behavior itself.

Science and Human Behavior 1953

We do not need to destroy a scientific analysis of behavior to preserve a way of life.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The organism is not an empty organism, but an exceedingly complex system, the behavior of which is determined by its genetic endowment and by its past environmental history.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The free man is an illusion.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

We are not free to choose as we please.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The only way to make a man behave is to control his environment.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The experimental analysis of behavior is a search for order, for lawful relations, for a science of behavior.

Science and Human Behavior 1953

The environment not only selects behavior, it maintains it.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

The future of mankind depends on the extent to which we can discover and apply the laws of behavior.

Beyond Freedom and Dignity 1971

We cannot prove that a given instance of behavior is determined, but we can show that it is lawful.

Science and Human Behavior 1953