-
other creatures. The
concept of
prohairesis plays a
cardinal role in the
Discourses and in the Manual: the
terms "
prohairesis", "prohairetic", and "aprohairetic"...
- judgment, and they
believed people should aim to
maintain a will (called
prohairesis) that is "in
accordance with nature".
Because of this, the
Stoics thought...
- good and what is not good is made by the
capacity for
choice (
prohairesis).
Prohairesis allows us to act, and
gives us the kind of
freedom that only rational...
- Free will
Motivational salience Neuroscience of free will Self-agency
Prohairesis True Will
Kielhofner 2008, pp. 33–50. Bruch,
Heike (2004). A bias for...
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Convention (norm)
Deviationism Herem Heterodoxy Mores Norm (social)
Prohairesis Religious offense Schism Sin An "ecclesiastical authority" was initially...
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Logic Logos Adiaphora Katalepsis Diairesis Physics Physis Fire
Pneuma Ethics Pathos Apatheia Eudaimonia Kathekon Oikeiôsis
Prohairesis Sophos...
-
Problem of
induction Problem of
mental causation Problem of
other minds Prohairesis Property (ownership)
Property (characteristic)
Proposition Propositional...
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State of continuous, vigilant, and
unrelenting attentiveness to
oneself (
prohairesis) psychê ψυχή: mind, soul, life,
living principle.
sophos σοφός: wise...
- ἐστιν.
Metaphysics 1048a. The Gr****
words are
orexis for
desire and
prohairesis for
deliberate choice.
Metaphysics 1050a15. Gr****: ἔτι ἡ ὕλη ἔστι δυνάμει...
- one
thing which is
fully our own: that
which is our will or
choice (
prohairesis). The use
which we make of the
external impressions is our one chief...