short essay on B.F. Skinner and Freud and their theories
Date Submitted: 09/22/2004 16:40:14
B.F. Skinner, in his novel Walden Two, presents many arguments about how he
foresees a positive change in the world through manipulation of behavior on the personal
level. Sigmund Freud, in his works, specifically Civilization and Its Discontents, presents
his view of human nature and what is innately problematic about it. Both Freud and
Skinner agree that human behavior is the result of outside factors that severely hinder the
concept of free will. Skinner
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social situation. Freud says
that, for the most part, we cannot change the inner mechanisms of the mind, while Skinner
says that any type of conditioning is possible. Maybe through both of these theories, we
can learn to form some sort of resolution.
Concise Bibliography
I. Civilization and Its Discontents, Sigmund Freud.
II. The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
III. Walden Two, B.F. Skinner.
IV. Seven Theories of Human Nature, Leslie Stevenson.
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