Impairment of self-control is often said to be a defining feature of addiction. Yet many addicts display what appears to be a considerable amount of control over their drug-oriented actions. Not only are their actions clearly intentional and frequently carried out in a conscious and deliberate manner, there is evidence that many addicts are responsive to a wide range of ordinary incentives and counter-incentives. Moreover, addicts have a wide variety of reasons for using drugs, reasons which often seem to go a long way towards explaining their drug-oriented behavior. Many use drugs, for example, to cope with stressful or traumatic experiences. In this article I argue that some standard philosophical explanations of addicts’ impairment of se...
In popular, philosophical and many scientific accounts of addiction, strong desires and other affect...
Philosophers and psychologists have been attracted to two differing accounts of addictive motivation...
In this paper, we contend that the psychology of addiction is similar to the psychology of ordinary,...
Impairment of self-control is often said to be a defining feature of addiction. Yet many addicts dis...
Impairment of self-control is often said to be a defining feature of addiction. Yet many addicts dis...
Impairment of self-control is often said to be a defining feature of addiction. Yet many addicts dis...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
In popular, philosophical and many scientific accounts of addiction, strong desires and other affect...
Philosophers and psychologists have been attracted to two differing accounts of addictive motivation...
In this paper, we contend that the psychology of addiction is similar to the psychology of ordinary,...
Impairment of self-control is often said to be a defining feature of addiction. Yet many addicts dis...
Impairment of self-control is often said to be a defining feature of addiction. Yet many addicts dis...
Impairment of self-control is often said to be a defining feature of addiction. Yet many addicts dis...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
An important philosophical issue in the study of addiction is what difference the fact that a person...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
In popular, philosophical and many scientific accounts of addiction, strong desires and other affect...
Philosophers and psychologists have been attracted to two differing accounts of addictive motivation...
In this paper, we contend that the psychology of addiction is similar to the psychology of ordinary,...