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Is a bad will a weak will? Cognitive dispositions modulate folk attributions of weakness of will [PDF]
In line with recent efforts to empirically study the folk concept of weakness of will, we examine two issues in this paper: (1) How is weakness of will attribution (WWA) influenced by an agent’s vi...
Alejandro Rosas +2 more
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Kristeva: The Individual, the Symbolic and Feminist Readings of the Biblical Text [PDF]
The aim of this study is to develop from Kristeva’s account of time and semiotics the conditions of possibility for a new approach to interpreting the Bible.
Joshua Roe
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The dominant view regards weakness of will an anomaly facing the standard theory of rationality. The paper argues the opposite: What is anomalous is that weakness of will is not pervasive enough.
Elias Khalil
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Strategic responsibility of the Armed Forces when making a political decision on military neutrality [PDF]
In this paper, author aims to identify and define the existence of a special kind of responsibility, i.e. "strategic" responsibility, within the Armed Forces for incomplete and inaccurate reporting regarding real and existing capacities and capabilities ...
Stanar Dragan
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Entering Social Work Studies: Who, Why and How [PDF]
The results of higher education depend on various factors of which one of the most important is students, especially in the field of social work. The process of study entrance is often modeled as a rational choice; however, there are other ways to enter
Eugenijus Dunajevas +1 more
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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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Aristotle on the Relationship between Emotion and the Rational Part of the Soul [PDF]
The position of emotions in Aristotle's thought is often identified with his theory of the weakness of the will, but the study of his works shows that emotions play a wider and more complex role in mental activities.
Mozhgan Mohammadi
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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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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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Introduction Vibration therapy has been used as an additional approach in passive rehabilitation. Recently, it has been demonstrated to be feasible and safe for critically ill patients, whose muscle weakness and intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired ...
Nobuto Nakanishi +4 more
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