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Singer believed that consciousness was a historical construct and, as such, it was not a suitable object for a scientific psychology. As an object to unify psychology research, he suggested behavior, which was observable. He denied he was the father of Behaviorism. He was not a materialist. Neither
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Richardson, S. M., Courtney, J. F., & Paradice, D. B. (2001). An assessment of the Singerian inquiring organizational model: Cases from academia and the utility industry.
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in 1971. Beginning in 2004, Priest and P. Kenneth Komoski published numerous papers under the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE, see
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Britton, G. A., & McCallion, H. (1994). An overview of the Singer/Churchman/Ackoff school of thought.
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One student of Ackoff, W. Curtiss Priest, continued the conception, teaching Ackoff's 1967 book
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was Singer an empiricist. His epistemology for a science of psychology was self described as
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https://web.archive.org/web/20080820203719/http://www.pragmatism.org/dmap/apa_presidents.htm
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Churchman, C.W. (1982a). An appreciation of Edgar Arthur Singer Jr., in C.W. Churchman,
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Nahm, M. C. (1957). Edgar A. Singer Jr. and the aesthetic of empirical idealism.
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The design of inquiring systems: Basic principles of systems and organization
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in 1925. His pupils included Henry Bradford Smith, Edwin Ray Guthrie Jr.,
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Anonymous. (1942). Singer, Prof. Edgar Arthur Jr., in J. Cattell (ed.),
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as an instructor in the psychology laboratory. He was professor at the
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Krikorian, Y. H. (1962). Singer's philosophy of experimentalism.
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Anonymous. (1977). Philosophy of science. In P. E. Peters (Ed.),
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An overview of the Singer/Churchman/Ackoff school of thought
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Philosophical essays in honor of Edgar Arthur Singer Jr.
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Directory of American scholars: A biographical directory
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Most importantly, Singer carried on the philosophy of
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from 1909 until 1943. He was an elected member of the
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Edgar A. Singer, Jr.
philosopher
University of Pennsylvania
experimentalism
George S. Fullerton
William James
University of Pennsylvania
American Philosophical Society
C. West Churchman
Russell L. Ackoff
Gordon Clark
Empirical-Idealism
Pragmatism
Charles Sanders Peirce
John Dewey
Emma Willard School
ED-Media
Pragmatism
Churchman, C. W.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1387-3326/
An overview of the Singer/Churchman/Ackoff school of thought
"APS Member History"
https://web.archive.org/web/20080820203719/http://www.pragmatism.org/dmap/apa_presidents.htm
Appreciation of C West Churchman by Werner Ulrich
Wayback Machine
Edgar Arthur Singer
Quality-control of information
Kristo Ivanov
C. West Churchman's
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