-
opinion is only
incidentally aligned with or
opposed to the good,
making an
akratic action the
product of
opinion instead of reason. For Aristotle, the opposite...
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because phronesis is practical, it is
impossible to be both
phronetic and
akratic; i.e.,
prudent persons cannot act
against their "better judgement". In...
- rule,
authority Gr**** κράτος (krátos), κρατία (kratía) acrasia, akrasia,
akratic, anocracy, aristocracy, autocracy, autocrat, autocratic, bureaucracy, democracy...
- rule,
authority Gr**** κράτος (krátos), κρατία (kratía) acrasia, akrasia,
akratic, anocracy, aristocracy, autocracy, autocrat, autocratic, bureaucracy, democracy...
- restraint,
albeit feuled by
personal opinion. However, the soul of both the
akratic and
enkratic characters are "praiseworthy,"
leading to the
ethical fault...
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looked into the
connection between akrasia and self-control,
arguing that
akratic actions, i.e.,
drinking yet
another gl**** of wine
against one's better...