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Aim: The aim of this paper is to review the moral aspect of addictions. With the advancement of technology that brings more and more possibilities to a human being, understanding the principles of one’s own mind and the principles of the epoch in which the same mind lives, becomes necessary for a free life. Materials and Meth-ods: The materials we included into our work include a noteworthy literature dealing with this challenges. Re-sults: In addiction, in which a person has the impres-sion of controlling the substance, enjoying the blissful role of the victor carried on a misbalanced concept of eccentric positionality, until he/she himself/herself becomes the very object he longed for, being a mere object in his own life, so the postmodernist concept of human-ity sinks and withers in a bubble of the safety of the su-pra-cultural mind hooked on the illusion and the power of technique. The concepts of science bring a different view of things, and thus the metaphysical abstract concept of conscience as a divine voice that leads towards the principles that in some epoch arose from the knowl-edge reached at that time, that is, beliefs, disintegrates. Conclusion: The significance of these theses is that they could be applicable in expanding the view on addictions, which is necessary, taking into account the changes in the mental environment (epoch).
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Maršić, L., & Vojnović, D. (2024). Eccentric Positionality in Addictions-Moral Aspect of Addictions. Archives of Psychiatry Research, 60(2), 159–164. https://doi.org/10.20471/june.2024.60.02.10
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