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113The instrumental rationality of addictionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (6): 320-321. 2011.The claim that non-addictive drug use is instrumental must be distinguished from the claim that its desired ends are evolutionarily adaptive or easy to comprehend. Use can be instrumental without being adaptive or comprehensible. This clarification, together with additional data, suggests that Müller & Schumann's (M&S's) instrumental framework may explain addictive, as well as non-addictive consumption
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Johns Hopkins UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
Berman Institute of BioethicsDistinguished Professor
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Other Academic Areas |
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Value Theory |