• Akrasia (/əˈkreɪziə/; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command" or "weakness", occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as acrasy or acracy) is a lack...
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    than a beast following bait. For Aristotle, enkrateia is the opposite of akrasia (ἀκρασία from ἀ = without + κράτος = power, control), which is a lack-of...
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    neurological disorders. Amotivation is closely related to akrasia. A person in the state of akrasia believes that they should perform a certain action but...
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  • Love" 4:37 2. "Why Walk a Dog?" 2:29 3. "Corporation" 5:39 4. "Abulia and Akrasia" 1:28 5. "Hypermisophoniac" 3:34 6. "Ice Station Zebra" 3:59 7. "Over and...
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    coming to love or appreciate something difficult. Akrasia is an instance of intrinsic conflict. Akrasia results from the imperfect grasp of values and the...
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    the addition of bassist John Picillo, the band recorded their debut EP, Akrasia at Lo-Tech Laboratories where it was then mixed by Kurt Ballou and mastered...
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  • debut album, Sincerely, was released on May 10, 2016. His sophomore album, Akrasia, was released on August 21, 2020. Engel, Lauren (March 18, 2018). "Stephen...
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  • against the wishes of the conscious mind, updating the Greek concept of akrasia in modern psychological terms. (Aspects of the Masculine, chapter 7, paragraph...
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  • acrasy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Acracy or acrasy may refer to: Akrasia, a lack of self-control or acting against one's better judgment a term...
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    device is a technique where someone makes it easier for themselves to avoid akrasia (acting against one's better judgment), particularly procrastination. Commitment...
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