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This lecture aims to provide two accounts of why people show dependency behaviours, particularly those involving pharmacologically-active substances, such as nicotine, �ice� and heroin.

The lecture addresses the concept of �addiction� which, it argues, is central to maintaining the belief that it is chemicals, rather than explanations and social influences, which dictate drug use.