
The way in which society views addiction underlies how it treats, understands, blames, or even punishes those with addictive behaviours. This thought-provoking new book presents an original philosophical analysis bringing together addiction and weakness of will. Within the book, the author develops an integrated account of these two phenomena, rooted in a classical conception of akrasia as valuing without intending and at the same time intending without valuing. This fascinating and suggestive account addresses a number of paradoxes faced by current thinking about addiction and weakness of will, in particular the significance of control and intention for responsible action. Addiction and Weakness of Will makes an original contribution to central issues in moral psychology and philosophy of action, including the relationship between responsibility and intentional agency, and the nature and scope of moral appraisal. The book is valuable for philosophers, ethicists and psychiatrists with an interest in philosophy.
This book investigates the conceptual link between addiction and weakness of will to determine how these phenomena influence moral responsibility and agency. Lubomira Radoilska, a scholar in philosophy and psychiatry, utilizes a classical framework of akrasia to bridge the gap between valuing and intending. By analyzing the paradoxes inherent in current addiction models, she proposes an integrated account that challenges how society assigns blame and responsibility to individuals with addictive behaviors.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in philosophy and psychiatry recognize this work as a significant contribution to the intersection of moral psychology and clinical practice. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and practitioners seeking a rigorous conceptual foundation for understanding addictive behavior.
Page Count:
157
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191006866
ISBN-13:
9780191006869
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