Suppose that an engineer is presented with a device whose functioning he does not understand, and suppose that through experiment he can obtain information about input-output relations of this device. He would not hesitate, if rational, to construct a theory of the internal states of the device and to test it against further evidence. ... By objecting, a priori, to this research strategy, Skinner merely condemns his strange variety of “behavioral science” to continued ineptitude.
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Noam Chomsky, "[http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1971/12/30/the-case-against-bf-skinner/ The Case Against B. F. Skinner]", The New York Review of Books, December 30, 1971