03232nam 2200649Ia 450 991077857380332120230721023029.01-282-50534-3978661250534890-420-2663-410.1163/9789042026636(CKB)1000000000805844(EBL)556362(OCoLC)462136103(SSID)ssj0000258619(PQKBManifestationID)12098125(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000258619(PQKBWorkID)10271851(PQKB)11468066(MiAaPQ)EBC556362(OCoLC)462136103(OCoLC)649903211(OCoLC)764535913(OCoLC)961492434(OCoLC)962625014(OCoLC)966119334(OCoLC)988528415(OCoLC)991916410(nllekb)BRILL9789042026636(Au-PeEL)EBL556362(CaPaEBR)ebr10380185(CaONFJC)MIL250534(EXLCZ)99100000000080584420090925d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThinking about addiction[electronic resource] hyperbolic discounting and responsible agency /Craig Hanson; with a chapter by George AinslieAmsterdam ;New York, NY Rodopic20091 online resource (155 p.)Value inquiry book series ;209Description based upon print version of record.90-420-2662-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THEORIES OF ADDICTION -- ADDICTION FROM THE BEHAVIORAL ECONOMIST’S POINT-OF-VIEW -- AINSLIEAN SELVES -- SELF-DECEPTION -- TOWARD THE RATIONALITY OF BUNDLING -- RESPONSIBILITY -- RESPONSIBILITY IN A REDUCTIONIST MODEL /George Ainslie -- WORKS CITED -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- INDEX -- VIBS.What is addiction? Why do some people become addicted while others do not? Is the addict rational? In this book, Craig Hanson attempts to answer these questions and more. Using insights from the beginnings of philosophy to contemporary behavioral economics, Hanson attempts to assess the variety of ways in which we can and cannot, understand addiction. Special consideration is given to a challenging (and controversial) proposal dubbed “hyperbolic discounting.” Hanson proposes some modifications to the hyperbolic discounting view that permit it to explain not only addiction, but also a variety of psychological maladies, such as self-deception.Value inquiry book series ;v. 209.Value inquiry book series.Social philosophy.Substance abusePsychological aspectsCompulsive behaviorPsychological aspectsSubstance abusePsychological aspects.Compulsive behaviorPsychological aspects.616.86Hanson CraigPh. D.1158506Ainslie George1944-540075MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778573803321Thinking about addiction3843667UNINA