Thanks, Glen. Yes, not a quote of G. Duncan, although he will refrain from
commenting on whether it would be an insult!

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:47 AM, glen e. p. ropella <
[email protected]> wrote:

> peggy miller wrote circa 10-05-05 09:39 AM:
> > quoting G. Duncan on behaviorism:
> >
> > "THAT'S the interesting part of the story and that's why I'd be grateful
> > for a behaviorist response.  I don't care about the ethics of the
> > treatment.  I care about the efficacy of the treatment, which is why I
> > tried to use the word "mistreatment"."
>
> I said that, not G. Duncan. ;-)  We wouldn't want to insult George.
>
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