Neuringer Allen, Englert Walter
Reed College.
J Exp Anal Behav. 2017 Jan;107(1):21-33. doi: 10.1002/jeab.230. Epub 2016 Nov 25.
This paper examines similarities in the works of Epicurus, an ancient Greek philosopher, and B. F. Skinner, a behavioral psychologist. They both were empiricists who argued in favor of the lawfulness of behavior while maintaining that random events were included within those laws. They both devoted much effort to describing how individuals could live effective, rewarding and pleasurable lives. They both emphasized simple and natural pleasures (or reinforcers) and the importance of combining personal pleasures with actions that benefit friends and community. They both opposed punishment and all aversive measures used by governments and religions to control behaviors. And both created utopias: a real community, The Garden, where Epicurus lived with his followers, and a fictional one, Walden Two, by Skinner. We consider how a combination of the ideas of Epicurus and Skinner can contribute to their common goal of helping people to live better lives.
本文探讨了古希腊哲学家伊壁鸠鲁与行为心理学家B.F.斯金纳作品中的相似之处。他们都是经验主义者,主张行为具有规律性,同时认为随机事件也包含在这些规律之中。他们都致力于描述个人如何过上有效、有意义且愉悦的生活。他们都强调简单自然的快乐(或强化物),以及将个人快乐与有益于朋友和社区的行为相结合的重要性。他们都反对政府和宗教为控制行为而使用的惩罚及所有厌恶措施。两人还都创造了乌托邦:一个真实的社区,即伊壁鸠鲁与其追随者生活的花园;以及一个虚构的社区,即斯金纳笔下的瓦尔登第二。我们思考伊壁鸠鲁和斯金纳的思想结合如何能有助于实现他们帮助人们过上更好生活的共同目标。