Abstract:Addiction has been historically conceived and widely researched as a brain disease. While there has been much criticism of brain-centred approaches to addiction, this paper aims to reject such an approach by applying insights from phenomenology of psychiatry. More precisely, the paper applies Merleau-Ponty’s insightful distinction between the biological and the lived body. In this light, the disease model emerges as an incomplete account of addiction because it captures only its biological aspects. When consid… Show more
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