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Weakness of Will: Holton's View and a Criticism [PDF]
I presented an adjusted account of Richard Holton's understanding of weakness of will. The account I uphold is similar to Holton's account in as much as it relies on resolutions and unreasonable revisions to them. However, I offer an additional criterion
Feldman, Abram D.
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Editorial: Embodied bounded rationality. [PDF]
Viale R, Gallagher S, Gallese V.
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Reason, Irrationality and Akrasia (Weakness of the Will) in Buddhism: Reflections upon Śāntideva's Arguments with Himself [PDF]
Let it be granted that Buddhism has, e.g., in its logical literature, detailed canons and explicit rules of right reason that, amongst other things, ban inconsistency as irrational.
Tillemans, Tom
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Self-constitution and "Infrastructural" Change: An Interdisciplinary Account of Psychoanalytic Action. [PDF]
Brakel LAW.
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Dangerous Voices: On Written and Spoken Discourse in Plato’s Protagoras [PDF]
Plato’s Protagoras contains, among other things, three short but puzzling remarks on the media of philosophy. First, at 328e5–329b1, Plato makes Socrates worry that long speeches, just like books, are deceptive, because they operate ...
Olof, Pettersson
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When propriety is improper [PDF]
We argue that philosophers ought to distinguish epistemic decision theory and epistemology, in just the way ordinary decision theory is distinguished from ethics.
Blackwell, Kevin, Drucker, Daniel
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What's inside is all that counts? The contours of everyday thinking about self-control. [PDF]
Bermúdez JP +3 more
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La Incontinencia -O "Akrasía" Como Así La Llamaban Los Griegos- Contradiceabiertamente Las Creencias Que Mantenemos; El Que Actúa Incontinentemente Lohace Intencionadamente En Contra De Lo Que Él Mismo Cree Que Es Lo Mejor Quepuede Hacer O En Contra De Lo Que Cree Que Debe De Hacer. El Objeto Del Presentetrabajo No Es El De Explicar Cómo Es Posible Que
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Fehler im Haus der Vernunft [PDF]
The first part of the essay tries to show that Davidson's explanation of irrationality in terms of a fragmentation of the mind is not compatible with interpretationist premises of his own theory.
Vogel, Matthias
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Akrasia, collective and individual
Perhaps the most famous analogy in the history of philosophical argument is that which Plato draws in the Republic between the constitution of the city and the constitution of the soul.
Pettit, Philip
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