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Max
is on page 213 of 352
Already can tell this book has the potential to save so many lives
— Jan 23, 2026 08:56PM
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Avah
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finally on the ethics & relationship part which is the part i have been most excited for & also what i thought the entirety of the book would be about . NOT COMPLAINING!
— Jan 23, 2026 05:03PM
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Avah
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it’s interesting that the temporal aspect of the psychological rational for drug use and addiction is regularly translated into terms of physical distance ie local vs global bookkeeping
— Jan 23, 2026 01:48PM
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Avah
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if i was a rat addicted to cocaine and the scientist in charge of me offered a choice between cocaine and 2 minutes play time with oomf OF COURSE i would play with oomf. thats not even surprising to me
— Jan 22, 2026 03:39PM
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Avah
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if you are a college graduate who “misses school” this book will scratch that itch i promise. comprehensive, textbook prose, and AT LEAST the first quarter is so semantically pedantic it feels exactly like required reading. just pick this up before you start looking at grad school apps please.
— Jan 20, 2026 11:47AM
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Avah
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i appreciate the very clear and understandable explanation of the moral implications behind the “brain disease” model of addiction, which i’ve sort of understood for a while now but could never articulate like this.
— Jan 19, 2026 05:32PM
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Hendrik Strauss
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I have a good feeling about this. There is a need for a different more complex paradigm than the disease model but the popular scientific literature has been pretty silent on it. Here we have a philosopher, and hence someone who knows how to make arguments weighing pro and con, making the case.
— Jan 14, 2026 08:34PM
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