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  3. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2015)

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2015)

Published: 2015-06-22

Introduction to the Special Issue

  • Addiction: A highly successful, essentially contested concept
    Anita Borch, Varpu Rantala
    1-4
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Papers

  • The images theory of addiction
    Pekka Sulkunen
    5-11
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  • Models of addiction and types of interventions: An integrative look
    Roland Simon, Robert West
    13-20
    • PDF
  • Addiction-as-a-kind hypothesis
    Petri Ylikoski, Samuli Pöyhönen
    21-25
    • PDF
  • Addiction: The dance between concept and terms
    Robin Room, Matilda Hellman, Kerstin Stenius
    27-35
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  • The Italian “alcohol question” from 1860 to 1930: Two opposing scientific interpretations
    Enrico Petrilli, Franca Beccaria
    37-43
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  • The brain craving for gambling? Neurosciences and addiction concept in clinical practice
    Ilpo Helén, Joonas Toivio
    45-51
    • PDF
  • Neurobiological research on addiction: What value has it added to the concept?
    Harold Kalant
    53-59
    • PDF
  • The risks of cannabis and other illicit drugs: Views among French and Finnish addiction treatment providers
    Laurence Simmat-Durand, Anja Koski-Jännes
    61-69
    • PDF
  • Problem gambling—a Lacanian Real
    Anita Borch
    71-76
    • PDF
  • Is addiction a myth? Donald Davidson’s solution to the problem of akrasia says not*
    Nick Heather, Gabriel Segal
    77-83
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  • Addiction, recovery and moral agency: Philosophical considerations
    Susanne Uusitalo
    85-89
    • PDF
  • Addiction as an adaptation process in the brain, a view from neurobiology
    Esa R. Korpi
    91-94
    • PDF
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