akrasia उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In the dialogue " Protagoras ", Socrates attests that akrasia does not exist, claiming No one goes willingly toward the bad ( 358d ).
- Nevertheless, it is better to have " akrasia " than the true vice of " akolasia ", where intemperate choices are deliberately chosen for their own sake.
- According to Aristotle, " akrasia " and self-restraint, are not to " be conceived as identical with Virtue and Vice, nor yet as different in kind from them ".
- They also study the phenomenon of Akrasia, wherein people seemingly act against their best interests and know that they are doing so ( for instance, restarting cigarette smoking after having intellectually decided to quit ).
- Other types of failure to master oneself are " akrasia " only in a qualified sense, for example " akrasia " " in anger " or " in the pursuit of honor ".
- Other types of failure to master oneself are " akrasia " only in a qualified sense, for example " akrasia " " in anger " or " in the pursuit of honor ".
- :For a general description of why people do things that they * know * aren't in their best interests, see akrasia . ( c ) & bull; 10 : 06, 9 November 2010 ( UTC)
- Such a failure to act in a way that is consistent with one's own decision is called " " akrasia " ", and may be translated as weakness of will, incontinence, or lack of self-mastery.
- For Aristotle, " akrasia ", " unrestraint ", is distinct from animal-like behavior because it is specific to humans and involves conscious rational thinking about what to do, even though the conclusions of this thinking are not put into practice.
- In particular, Jung used the term to refer to the unconscious acting against the wishes of the conscious mind, updating the Greek concept of akrasia in modern psychological terms . ( " Aspects of the Masculine ", chapter 7, paragraph 294 ).