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The Will As Practical Reason and the Problem of Akrasia Daniel Guevara
No One Errs Willingly: the Meaning of Socratic Intellectualism
The Routledge Handbook of the Stoic Tradition Stoicism in Early Christianity
Weakness of Will, Addiction and Self- Control: Using Relapse Prevention Methods in Philosophical Counselling
Aristotle's Account of Akrasia
Akrasia and Enkrateia in Ancient Stoicism: Minor Vice and Minor Virtue?*
The Possibility of Akrasia in the Protagoras and the Republic
Akrasia in the Early Modern Thought
* Akrasia As SPIA
Mathieu Doucet Queen's University Akrasia Involves Acting Contrary To
Spinoza's Account of Akrasia
Refining Motivational Intellectualism: Plato's Protagoras and Phaedo
The Judgment of a Weak Will
Love Science
Weakness of Will* RICHARD HOLTON
Agency in Plato's Republic Akratic Action in the Republic
The Possibility of Akrasia in the Protagoras and the Republic
Are the Weakness of Will and Akrasia Two Distinct Phenomena?
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Aristotle on the Structure of Akratic Action
Enkratēs Phronimos: on NE VI.5-VII.10
AKRASIA and MORAL EDUCATION Roger Ralph
1 Ignorance and Akrasia-Denial in the Protagoras* in The
Closing the Gap: Phenomenology and Logical Analysis by Sean Dorrance Kelly
A Christian Approach to Akrasia Steve W. Lemke Southwestern
"Early Stoicism and Akrasia"
An Argument for Akrasia
Akrasia in English Renaissance Tragedy
Cognitive Akrasia in Moral Psychology and Normative Motivation by ©2013 Brandon Scott Gillette
Akrasia in Greek Philosophy : from Socrates to Plotinus / Ed
Ignorance and Akrasia-Denial in the Protagoras
Teaching Socrates, Aristotle, and Augustine on Akrasia1
Early Greek and Chinese Accounts of Akrasia
A New Interpretation of Plotinus's Socratic Intellectualism
Where Socratic Akrasia Meets the Platonic Good
Politico-Moral Apathy and Omnivore's Akrasia
A Puzzle About Akrasia
Aristotle on Akratic Action: How Rational Is It? Patrick Mooney John Carroll University,
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Akrasia and the Rule of Appetite in Plato's Protagoras and Republic
© N. Kovtun, I. Vitiuk, L. Shkil, 2020 INTENTIONALITY and AKRASIA
The Weaker Reason
The Weight of Mortality: Pauline Theology and the Problem of Death
Weakness of the Will and Moral Responsibility in the Later Augustine
University of Nevada, Reno Akrasia and the Self a Thesis Submitted In