B. F. Skinner Quote

A person is not an originating agent; he is a locus, a point at which many genetic and environmental conditions come together in a joint effect.


About Behaviorism (p. 172), Knopf. 1974


A person is not an originating agent; he is a locus, a point at which many genetic and environmental conditions come together in a joint effect.

A person is not an originating agent; he is a locus, a point at which many genetic and environmental conditions come together in a joint effect.

A person is not an originating agent; he is a locus, a point at which many genetic and environmental conditions come together in a joint effect.

A person is not an originating agent; he is a locus, a point at which many genetic and environmental conditions come together in a joint effect.