There is nothing puzzling about Julie's choice. Perhaps Julie was choosing among vacation options, and b was a week's vacation in Paris, while a was a week's vacation in Peoria. In …
N Heather - Behavioural brain research, 2020 - Elsevier
The aim of this article is to argue that the ancient concept of akrasia can serve as the conceptual foundation and theoretical justification for a dual systems theory of addiction …
The orthodox construction of agency within addiction recovery discourse is built upon a fault line between two conflicting principles: that people who use drugs in harmful ways cannot …
This is the first introductory textbook of its kind devoted to philosophy of psychiatry, offering a thorough and accessible investigation of the conceptual and philosophical problems at the …
A Krieger - European Journal of Philosophy, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Withdrawal involves emotional pain that motivates much addictive behavior. In this paper, I argue that the emotional pain of withdrawal compels much addictive behavior. Researchers …
E Henden, O Gjelsvik - Neuroethics, 2017 - Springer
In his target article and recent interesting book about addiction and the brain, Marc Lewis claims that the prevalent medical view of addiction as a brain disease or a disorder, is …
J Green - Southwest Philosophy Review, 2023 - pdcnet.org
Epistemic akrasia is (to a first approximation) the phenomenon in which an epistemic agent (a) judges that a given conclusion p is rationally prescribed by one's cumulative evidence …
AP anist Ethnography - Contemporary Drug Problems, 2022 - HeinOnline
The orthodox construction of agency within addiction recovery discourse is built upon a fault line between two conflicting principles: that people who use drugs in harmful ways cannot …