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Akrasía inversa genuina de la primera persona
Tradicionalmente se considera que un acto akrático es moralmente peor que el acto que el agente decidió realizar en primer término. Contra esto, Arpaly acuña la expresión «akrasía inversa» (inverse akrasía) para referirse a los actos akráticos que son ...
Ignasi Llobera Trias
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In this paper I examine Aristotle's notion of practical necessity in the Nicomachean Ethics. This topic has received little attention in spite of its importance for the understanding of aristotelian practical syllogism.
Carmen Trueba Atienza
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Deteriora sequor. A neurophilosophical interpretation of the phenomenon of akrasia
Approaching the phenomenon of akrasia from the philosophical explanation of neuroscientific data delivers both theoretical and practical outputs. The neurophysiological foundation of the akratic actions belongs to the first ones, with the consequent ...
Pedro Jesús Teruel
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AKRASIJA IR SUBJEKTAS EGONOMIKOJE
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama klasikinės akrasijos problemos transformacija egonomikoje - tarpdisciplininėje tyrimų srityje, metodologiškai susijusioje su postanalitine filosofija. Lyginami akrasijos apibrėžimai analitinėje (D.
Zenonas Norkus
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KDYŽ STÁTY JEDNAJÍ V ROZPORU S TÍM, K ČEMU SE HLÁSÍ
How can one freely act contrary to one’s better judgement about what is right? Since antiquity, this question has attracted attention of many ethicists and theorists of action as the ‘problem of akrasia’.
Petr Urban, Dan Swain
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I argue for a new interpretation of Locke’s account of akrasia. On this interpretation, akrasia occurs on Locke’s account because certain cognitive biases endemic to the human mind dispose us to privilege present over future happiness.
Matthew A. Leisinger
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Does Locke Have an Akrasia Problem?
Starting in the second edition of the Essay, Locke becomes interested in the phenomenon of akrasia, or weakness of will. As he conceives it, akrasia occurs when we will something contrary to what we acknowledge to be our greater good.
Samuel C. Rickless
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This article explores two concepts of akrasia and their relation to the ascription of responsibility in Douglas Husak’s theory of criminal responsibility.
Gediminas Šataitis
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Akrasia and Ordinary Weakness of Will
This article offers an account of akrasia as a primary failure of intentional agency in contrast to a recent account of weakness of will, developed by Richard Holton, that also points to a kind of failure of intentional agency but presents this as both ...
Lubomira Radoilska
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Are the Weakness of Will and Akrasia Two Distinct Phenomena? [PDF]
According to traditional philosophical literature, Akrasia is defined as acting against one’s best judgment. Philosophers have considered Akrasia as synonymous with the weakness of will.
zahra khazaei
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