2018 Uehiro Lecture (2/3): Addiction, Desire, And The Polluted Environment

When:
May 22, 2018 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
2018-05-22T17:00:00+01:00
2018-05-22T19:00:00+01:00
Where:
Lecture Theatre
34 Broad St
Oxford OX1 3BD
UK
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Rachel Gaminiratne

Much recent work on addiction has stressed the importance of cues for the triggering of desire. These cues are frequently social. We have a plausible theory of this triggering at the neurophysiological level. But what are the ethical implications? One concerns the authority of desire: maximizing the satisfaction of desires no longer looks like a obvious goal of social policy once we understand the dependence of desires on cues. A second concerns an addict’s responsibility in the face of cues. I suggest that the provision of cues can be thought of as akin to pollution, for which the polluter may bear the primary responsibility. I spell out some of the political implications and ask whether there are good grounds for extending the argument to the cues involved in obesity.
Illness And Attitude