Aristotle on Akrasia

Kagaku Tetsugaku 41 (1):45-57 (2008)
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How Is Weakness of the Will Possible?Donald Davidson - 1969 - In Joel Feinberg, Moral concepts. London,: Oxford University Press.
Aristotle on Akrasia, Eudaimonia, and the Psychology of Action.Alfred R. Mele - 1985 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 2 (4):375 - 393.

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