Francis Seeburger in Addiction and Responsibility probes the nature of addictiveness, putting forth the thesis that nearly everyone has addictive tendencies that need to be acknowledged if they are to be resisted.
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Francis F. Seeburger, Ph.D., recently retired as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver, where he taught for forty-one years on the faculty. He is also the author of The Stream of Thought, Emotional Literacy: Keeping Your Heart, and most recently The Open Wound: Trauma, Identity, and Community, and writes a blog under the title "Trauma and Philosophy."
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