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Addiction and the Captive Will

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Twenty-first century neuroscience has discovered that in some severe cases, addiction may so constrain human freedom that the will is only able to choose to use substances of abuse. At this advanced stage, substance use has become the primary driver of salience, co-opting
and subsuming other moral priorities and human rewards. Scholars have investigated Aristotle's concept of akrasia as an ancient mirror of this understanding and there have been some preliminary discussions of Augustine's concept of the divided will as it bears on addiction.

No detailed and comprehensive exploration of the work of Augustine has yet been undertaken as it relates to three contemporary models of addiction: the choice, learning, and brain disease models. Augustine's psychological awareness, his mastery of ancient theological and philosophical thinking, and his enormous and enduring influence on both Catholic and Protestant theology, make him an ideal subject for such research. This incisive book argues that Augustine's doctrine of the captive will offers a theological parallel of each of these contemporary models of addiction.

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ISBN: 9780567713520
Publication date: 27th June 2024
Author: Cynthia M A Geppert
Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 280 pages
Series: T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics
Genres: Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Theology
Medical ethics and professional conduct
Addiction and therapy
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy