Akrasia (/əˈkreɪziə/; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command" or "weakness", occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as acrasy or acracy) is a lack...
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than a beast following bait. For Aristotle, enkrateia is the opposite of akrasia (ἀκρασία from ἀ = without + κράτος = power, control), which is a lack-of...
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Motivation (section Amotivation and akrasia)
neurological disorders. Amotivation is closely related to akrasia. A person in the state of akrasia believes that they should perform a certain action but...
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the addition of bassist John Picillo, the band recorded their debut EP, Akrasia at Lo-Tech Laboratories where it was then mixed by Kurt Ballou and mastered...
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coming to love or appreciate something difficult. Akrasia is an instance of intrinsic conflict. Akrasia results from the imperfect grasp of values and the...
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Boarding House Reach (redirect from Abulia and Akrasia)
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weakness All pages with titles beginning with weakness Weak (disambiguation) Akrasia, also known as "weakness of will" Drawback (disambiguation) Facial weakness...
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against the wishes of the conscious mind, updating the Greek concept of akrasia in modern psychological terms. (Aspects of the Masculine, chapter 7, paragraph...
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debut album, Sincerely, was released on May 10, 2016. His sophomore album, Akrasia, was released on August 21, 2020. Engel, Lauren (March 18, 2018). "Stephen...
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acrasy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Acracy or acrasy may refer to: Akrasia, a lack of self-control or acting against one's better judgment a term...
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portraying Miriam from age 15 through 50 years old. Her most recent film is Akrasia by Polish director Xavier Tatarkiewicz.? Cite error: The named reference...
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device is a technique where someone makes it easier for themselves to avoid akrasia (acting against one's better judgment), particularly procrastination. Commitment...
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contained in kratom may have the ability to reduce avolition. Athymhormia ADHD Akrasia Amotivational syndrome Apathy Autism spectrum disorder Hikikomori Incontinence...
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Metamorphoses Book 7, 20-1 of Ovid, being a summary of the experience of akrasia. video sed non credo I see it, but I do not believe it The statement of...
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between what people decide to do, and what they actually do. For Aristotle, akrasia, "unrestraint", is distinct from animal-like behavior because it is specific...
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corresponding to the drug addict's desire to survive his drug addiction. Akrasia Meta-emotion Frankfurt H.G. (1971). Freedom of the Will and the Concept...
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" Insomnia can even add more problems as a severe and negative impact. Akrasia Attention economy Attention management Avoidance coping Avoidant personality...
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brutishness (nearly subhuman) According to Aristotle, self-control and akrasia (incontinence) are not "identical with Virtue and Vice, nor yet as different...
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protists Acrasia, a character in Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene Akrasia, a term in philosophy meaning a lack of mental strength, or the state of...
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knowledge stemming from the experience of the sensible. Psychology portal Akrasia Deindividuation Identical particles Identity formation Indiscernibles Nekyia...
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Virtue Epistemology at the Indiana Philosophy Ontology Project Epistemic akrasia (irrationality) as a deficit of virtue by Christopher Hookway Is Inclusion...
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in the first place). Scholars have been puzzled by Socrates's view that akrasia (acting because of one's irrational passions, contrary to one's knowledge...
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self-control was usually called "continence" and was contrasted with the vice of akrasia or incontinence. "Willpower" is another common synonym. Sometimes self-control...
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test theories of how and when this learning occurs (e.g. Ainslie, 2012). Akrasia Deferred gratification Intertemporal choice Temporal motivation theory...
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excavate group Percolozoa. The name element acrasio- comes from the Greek akrasia, meaning "acting against one's judgement". This group consists of cellular...
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which he recognized merely as a psychological means of relationship." Akrasia Bad faith (existentialism) Masking (personality) Persona (1966 film) Persona...
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to fulfill this requirement results in cases of irrationality known as akrasia or weakness of the will. Another form of overlap is that the study of the...
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Metamorphoses Book 7, 20-1 of Ovid, being a summary of the experience of akrasia. video sed non credo I see it, but I do not believe it The statement of...
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this approach made people ineffective. Western philosophers talk about akrasia, which is when someone does something they know is wrong on purpose. But...
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government, rule, authority Greek κράτος (krátos), κρατία (kratía) acrasia, akrasia, akratic, anocracy, aristocracy, autocracy, autocrat, autocratic, bureaucracy...
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