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1 A Continuum is a Continuum, and Swans are Not Geese. Reply to Fenton & Wiers Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 167-168
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2 Addiction and Moralization: the Role of the Underlying Model of Addiction Frank, Lily E.
2017
10 1 p. 129-139
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3 Addiction and the Brain: Development, Not Disease Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 7-18
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4 Addiction and the Concept of Disorder, Part 2: Is every Mental Disorder a Brain Disorder? Wakefield, Jerome C.
2016
10 1 p. 55-67
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5 Addiction and the Concept of Disorder, Part 1: Why Addiction is a Medical Disorder Wakefield, Jerome C.
2016
10 1 p. 39-53
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6 Addiction Doesn’t Exist, But it is Bad for You Flanagan, Owen
2017
10 1 p. 91-98
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7 A Graded Approach to “Disease” -- Help or Hindrance? Reply to Berridge Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 35-37
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8 A Morass of Musings on Moralization. Reply to Frank and Nagel Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 141-142
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9 Brains are Important Too: Reply to Hall, Carter, and Barnett Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 111-114
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10 Choice Isn’t Simple. Reply to Pickard Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 181-183
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11 Chronic Automaticity in Addiction: Why Extreme Addiction is a Disorder Matthews, Steve
2017
10 1 p. 199-209
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12 Disease or Developmental Disorder: Competing Perspectives on the Neuroscience of Addiction Hall, Wayne
2017
10 1 p. 103-110
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13 Enough Comparing! Addiction is Its own Thing. Reply to Matthews Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 211-214
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14 Free Will, Black Swans and Addiction Fenton, Ted
2016
10 1 p. 157-165
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15 How to Recover from a Brain Disease: Is Addiction a Disease, or Is there a Disease-like Stage in Addiction? Snoek, Anke
2017
10 1 p. 185-194
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16 If Addiction is not Best Conceptualized a Brain Disease, then What Kind of Disease is it? Satel, Sally L.
2016
10 1 p. 19-24
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17 Intertemporal Bargaining in Habit Ainslie, George
2016
10 1 p. 143-153
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18 Introduction: Testing and Refining Marc Lewis’s Critique of the Brain Disease Model of Addiction Snoek, Anke
2017
10 1 p. 1-6
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19 Is Addiction a Brain Disease? Berridge, Kent C.
2016
10 1 p. 29-33
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20 Neurocentrism and Name-Calling: Let’s Agree to Agree. Reply to Satel & Lilienfeld Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 25-27
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21 No Need for the Disease Label: Choice is Complicated. Reply to Heather Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 125-127
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22 Once More, with Feeling! Reply to Ainslie Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 155-156
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23 Q: Is Addiction a Brain Disease or a Moral Failing? A: Neither Heather, Nick
2016
10 1 p. 115-124
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24 Resetting the Brain as Well as the Nomenclature. Reply to Szalavitz Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 87-89
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25 Responsibility without Blame for Addiction Pickard, Hanna
2017
10 1 p. 169-180
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26 Searching for Norms to Violate. Reply to Henden & Gjelsvik Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 79-81
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27 Self-Efficacy: Now You See It, Now You Don’t. Reply to Snoek Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 195-197
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28 Squaring the Circle: Addiction, Disease and Learning Szalavitz, Maia
2016
10 1 p. 83-86
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29 What Evolution Intended? Reply to Wakefield Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 69-70
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30 What Is Wrong with the Brains of Addicts? Henden, Edmund
2016
10 1 p. 71-78
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31 Yes, Precision is a Good thing. Reply to Flanagan Lewis, Marc
2017
10 1 p. 99-101
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