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European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 112-122, March 2025.
Sophie Keeling
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Akrasia and the Desire to Become Someone Else: Venturinha on Moral Matters [PDF]
This paper discusses practical akrasia from the perspective of the sophisticated form of moral subjectivism that can be derived from Nuno Venturinha’s (2018) remarks on moral ...
Salas, Javier González De Prado
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Failures of rationality and self-knowledge in addiction [PDF]
The focus of this chapter is the account of akrasia in alcoholism suggested by the Alcoholics Anonymous literature. The chapter begins by sketching out this account of akrasia. It then goes on to raise a number of questions about this account.
Crowther, Thomas
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Incoherence and the balance of evidential reasons. [PDF]
Schmidt S.
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Deference and Uniqueness [PDF]
Deference principles are principles that describe when, and to what extent, it’s rational to defer to others. Recently, some authors have used such principles to argue for Evidential Uniqueness, the claim that for every batch of evidence, there’s a ...
Meacham, Christopher
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It is known that Aristotle tackled the problems concerning akrasia. But how he solved them has not been made clear. I propose an interpretation of his idea. Aristotle presents two types of arguments. One is the 'grammatical' argument, where he shows that in some sense of 'know', acting against one's knowledge is possible.
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Ancient soul in action : rationality and question of Unity in Homer, Socrates and Plato [PDF]
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki.fi/helka). Electronic copies of master’s theses are either available as open access or only on thesis terminals in the Helsinki University Library.Vain ...
Holappa, Merja
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The varying rationality of weakness of the will: an empirical investigation and its challenges for a unified theory of rationality. [PDF]
Messerli M, Fink J, Reuter K.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Badass: On the Descriptive Adequacy of Kant's Conception of Moral Evil [PDF]
This chapter argues for an interpretation of Kant's psychology of moral evil that accommodates the so-called excluded middle cases and allows for variations in the magnitude of evil.
Timmons, Mark
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