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Vaccine Refusal: A Preliminary Interdisciplinary Investigation [PDF]
Many people who generally receive standard recommended inoculations refuse to partake of COVID-19 vaccines, preventatives that are effective, safe, and life-saving amidst the current pandemic.
Linda A. W. Brakel +2 more
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Editorial: Affectivity Beyond the Skin. [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript.
Colombetti G, Krueger J, Roberts T.
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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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Moderate epistemic akrasia is the state a subject is in when she believes that p and suspends judgment about whether her evidence supports p. In this article it is argued that, given a certain understanding of the attitude of suspension of judgment ...
Nicolás Lo Guercio
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Staying true with the help of others: doxastic self-control through interpersonal commitment. [PDF]
I explore the possibility and rationality of interpersonal mechanisms of doxastic self-control, that is, ways in which individuals can make use of other people in order to get themselves to stick to their beliefs.
Townsend LC.
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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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Rational Moral Ignorance [PDF]
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Arpaly N. +15 more
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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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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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