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The ancients on will and addiction

June 17, 2012February 28, 2022 ~ Jason Schwartz ~ 3 Comments

It took me a few reads, but Alan Brody suggests that addiction is a combination of impaired will and impaired evaluative faculties that lead to poor choices in how to exert our will. Then again, I'm not sure I know where he stands. He guides through some philosophical musings about addiction and will. He presents … Continue reading The ancients on will and addiction

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