TV Addiction

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English

 

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Andrew M

 

Date added:

August 4, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 778

 

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(608)" However, thinking logically, we could see that Winn`s definition is too broad, and does not provide an efficient explanation for addiction. In order to clarify what a definition`s being too broad might cause, we can consider a more explicit example, for instance, a fallacious definition of automobile; a vehicle that has four wheels...
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Now what is wrong with this definition is the fact that there are also automobiles that have only three wheels. Although Winn`s definition gives a sense of what addiction is to some extent, it does not set the criteria of addiction completely. Thus, in my point of view, Winn`s definition of addiction does not provide a proper explanation, and her argument about the correlation between heavy television viewing and addiction falls short of convincing the reader...
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