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No, john Locke is not considered a behaviorist. He was a 17th-century philosopher known for his theories on empiricism and the social contract, emphasizing the role of experience and perception in shaping knowledge. Behaviorism, which emerged in the early 20th century, focuses on observable behaviors and external stimuli, diverging from Locke's emphasis on internal mental processes and the origins of ideas.

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