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  1. 19 lut 2017 · Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and morality, we briefly discuss the disease model and its alternatives in order to address the following questions: Is the disease model the only path towards a ‘de-moralized’ discourse of addiction?

  2. 13 wrz 2024 · Explore the moral model of addiction, its societal impact, treatment implications, and modern perspectives in this comprehensive overview.

  3. 21 sie 2024 · The moral model of addiction views addictive behaviors as a moral failing or lack of willpower. It suggests that people struggling with addiction have deficient values or ethical principles. This view was more prevalent before addiction was better understood as a chronic brain disease.

  4. 28 cze 2019 · The concept of moral responsibility has been treated in diverse bodies of literatures, from which three lines of inquiry may be particularly relevant: scientific addiction models, research on stigma and attribution, and the contemporary literature on free will and agency.

  5. 7 sty 2017 · Because the moral model of addiction sees drug use as a choice, it views addicts as responsible; because it condemns this choice, it views them as to blame – potentially deserving of the stigma and harsh treatment they in fact receive.

  6. 6 kwi 2021 · The moral model of addiction, on which addicts are morally responsible and blameworthy, is often rejected because it seems too harsh, treats addicts as if they were necessarily bad people, and invites negative reactive attitudes and punishments towards addicts.

  7. 14 lut 2022 · If we are to understand the moral responsibility of addicted people, we need to specify who counts as addicted. For present purposes we are interested in clinically significant addiction. Clinically significant addiction is conceptually linked to a broader, folk conception of addiction.

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