Walden Two's experience of Walden Two in Walden Two B. F. Skinner is a fictional explanation of an eclectic community visit to a modern utopian community by psychologist T.E. Fraser writer often says "in perfect society" in the novel. Because it has a wide range of charm and creative big opportunities. Aldous Huxley came up with a brave new world; Lois Lowry woven the story of The Giver. What is different about Walden Two from these books? To put it briefly, Skinner's works do not seem to be fantasy or novel like any other people.
Psychologist B. F. Skinner was born in Pennsylvania in 1904 and has obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard University and began studying human behavior. Skinner's work includes "Biological Behavior" (1938) and a novel "Walden II (1948)" based on his theory. In later books he explored socially relevant behaviorism including transcendental freedom and human dignity (1971). Skinner died in Massachusetts in 1990. Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born on March 20, 1904 in a small town in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, and grew up there. His father is a lawyer and his mother is at home to take care of Skinner and his brothers. When I was very young, Skinner showed interest in making various gadgets and equipment.
Burrhus Frederic (B.F.) Skinner was born on 20th March 1904 in the small town of Susquehanna in Pennsylvania. His parents are William and Grace Skinner. His father, William Skinner, is a lawyer. Skinner became an atheist when Christian teacher tried to convince him hell, and he was very afraid of his grandmother's explanation. Skinner has a brother called Edward Skinner who died of cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 16. B. F. Skinner says that life in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania is stable and warm. He died in August 1990 and suffered from a brain tumor. In his childhood, he was able to see it as enjoying something that was made in his childhood and invented. This is a good foundation for his application in psychological experiments.