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== Further reading == * Ballantyne, Paul F. ''History and Theory of Psychology Course, in'' Langfeld, H.S. (1945). Introduction to the Symposium on Operationism. ''Psyc. Rev.'' ''' 32''', 241–243.[https://web.archive.org/web/20060516174703/http://www.comnet.ca/~pballan/operationism%281945%29.htm] * Bohm, D. (1996) ''On Dialog''. N.Y.: Routledge. * Boyd, Richard. (1959) ''On the Current Status of the Issue of Scientific Realism'' in ''Erkenntnis''. '''19''', 45–90. * Bridgman, P. W. (1959) ''The way things are.'' Cambridge: Harvard University Press. * Carnap, Rudolph. (1959). ''The Elimination of Metaphysics Through Logical Analysis of Language'' in Ayer, A.J. * Churchland, Patricia. (1986). ''Neurophilosophy— Toward a unified science of the mind/brain,'' MIT Press. * Churchland, Paul. (1989). ''A Neurocomputational Perspective— The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science,'' MIT Press. * Dennett, Daniel C. (1992).''Consciousness Explained'', Little, Brown & Co.. * Depraz, N. (1999). "The phenomenological reduction as praxis." ''Journal of Consciousness Studies'', '''6'''(2–3), 95–110. * Green, C. D. (1992). "Of Immortal Mythological Beasts: Operationism in Psychology." ''Theory & Psychology'', 2, 291–320 [https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/199/1/operat.htm] * Hardcastle, G. L. (1995). "S.S. Stevens and the origins of operationism." ''Philosophy of Science'', 62, 404–424. * Hermans, H. J. M. (1996). "Voicing the self: from information processing to dialogical interchange." ''Psychological Bulletin'', '''119'''(1), 31–50. * Hyman, Bronwen and Shephard, Alfred H. (1980) "Zeitgeist: The Development of an Operational Definition", ''[[Journal of Mind and Behavior]]'' 1(2): 227–246. * Leahy, Thomas H. (1980) "The Myth of Operationism", ''Journal of Mind and Behavior'' 1(2): 127–144. * Ribes-Inesta, Emilio "What Is Defined In Operational Definitions? The Case Of Operant Psychology", ''Behavior and Philosophy'', 2003.[https://web.archive.org/web/20071123093526/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3814/is_200301/ai_n9222880] * Roepstorff, A. & Jack, A. (2003). "Editorial introduction, Special Issue: Trusting the Subject? (Part 1)." ''Journal of Consciousness Studies'', '''10'''(9–10), v–xx. * Roepstorff, A. & Jack, A. (2004). "Trust or Interaction? Editorial introduction, Special Issue: Trusting the Subject? (Part 2)." ''Journal of Consciousness Studies'', '''11'''(7–8), v–xxii. * Stevens, S. S. (1963).''Operationism and logical positivism, in'' M. H. Marx (Ed.), Theories in contemporary psychology (pp. 47–76). New York: MacMillan. * Thomson — Wadsworth, eds., ''Learning Psychology: Operational Definitions'' {{Defining}} [[Category:Definition]] [[Category:Philosophy of science]]
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