Interbehaviorism

Interbehaviorism

From Why We Do What We Do by Abraham

April 8, 2026 · 1h 2m · Episode 466

About this episode

This episode explores the theory of interbehaviorism developed by J.R. Kantor and its relevance in psychology.

Nearly a century ago, a groundbreaking philosopher of psychology was way ahead of his time. J.R. Kantor developed a theory of psychology that finally rooted psychology in a natural science perspective. Unfortunately, his ideas did not spread to mainstream psychology or science. But this philosophy persists in the works of brilliant scholars following in the natural science tradition. It may sound complicated, but it is as straightforward as any other natural science, in a sense. We do our best to break down the basic concepts of interbehaviorism. Are you a convert? Let us know! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/why-we-do-what-we-do--3419521/support . Support our podcast: www.patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast

People in this episode

Host: Abraham

Topics covered

  • interbehaviorism
  • psychology
  • natural science
  • philosophy
  • education

Keywords

  • interbehaviorism
  • J.R. Kantor
  • psychology
  • natural science
  • philosophy

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