At first, when I was thinking of behaviorism, I felt as if I had been a “machine” and all my acts, behaviors, and movements had been predetermined by outside force. Literally, I was not a human being but a machine without mind during the imagination. However, my perception came to change gradually. I was able to appreciate the both subjective and objective aspects in reality, though behaviorism is apt to emphasize objectivity in human beings. In other words, by virtue of the wisdom of behaviorism, I came to perceive vividly both subjective and objective realms in this world.
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