When philosophers want an example of a person who lacks the ability to do otherwise, they turn to psychopathology. Addicts, agoraphobics, kleptomaniacs, neurotics, obsessives, and even psychopathic serial murderers, are all purportedly subject to irresistible desires that compel the person to act: no alternative possibility is supposed to exist. I argue that this conception of psychopathology is false and offer an empirically and clinically informed understanding of disorders of agency which preserves the ability to do otherwise. First, I appeal to standard clinical treatment for disorders of agency and argue that it undermines this conception of psychopathology. Second, I offer a detailed discussion of addiction, where our knowledge of the...
Despite advances in the disciplines of psychology and neuroscience, contemporary addiction theories ...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
textabstractThe etiology of addiction has a long history of clinical and scientific interest, which...
The phenomenon of addiction precedes, by millennia, our scientific inquiries into its psychological ...
Psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder is generally conceived as a neurophysiological disord...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
Interdisciplinary study of addiction is facilitated by relative unification of the concept. What sho...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
In this paper, the proposal is advanced that addictions may be under-stood analytically to be a subs...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have per-suaded exper...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Drug abuse has long fascinated philosophers and scientists. Many different models have attempted to ...
Despite advances in the disciplines of psychology and neuroscience, contemporary addiction theories ...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
textabstractThe etiology of addiction has a long history of clinical and scientific interest, which...
The phenomenon of addiction precedes, by millennia, our scientific inquiries into its psychological ...
Psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder is generally conceived as a neurophysiological disord...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
Interdisciplinary study of addiction is facilitated by relative unification of the concept. What sho...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
In this paper, the proposal is advanced that addictions may be under-stood analytically to be a subs...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have per-suaded exper...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Drug abuse has long fascinated philosophers and scientists. Many different models have attempted to ...
Despite advances in the disciplines of psychology and neuroscience, contemporary addiction theories ...
How should addictive behavior be explained? In terms of neurobiological illness and compulsion, or a...
textabstractThe etiology of addiction has a long history of clinical and scientific interest, which...