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PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOR AS A TYPE OF SOCIAL DEVIATION

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This article is devoted to studying the forms of addictive behavior according to their impact both on the behavior of human beings within a society, and on society as a whole. In this paper causes of dependency are analyzed, as well as possible ways to reduce their impact on addiction formation. Conducted analysis brings the author to conclusion about the decisive influence of social conditions, and shared environment in particular, on the development of dependent behavior. This opens up significant possibilities for effective combating the spread of addiction, which is particularly relevant today in view of increasing number of stress factors promoting addiction.

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Y. E. Chernioglo
Московский государственный университет им. М.В. Ломоносова
Russian Federation


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