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Weakness of Will from Plato to the Present
Weakness of Will from Plato to the Present, In thirteen original essays, eminent scholars of the history of philosophy and of contemporary philosophy examine weakness of will, or incontinence—the phenomenon of acting contrary to one's better judgment. The volume covers all major periods of western , Weakness of Will from Plato to the Present has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Weakness of Will from Plato to the Present
  • Written by author Tobias Hoffmann
  • Published by Catholic University of America Press, March 2008
  • In thirteen original essays, eminent scholars of the history of philosophy and of contemporary philosophy examine weakness of will, or incontinence—the phenomenon of acting contrary to one's better judgment. The volume covers all major periods of western
  • In thirteen original essays, eminent scholars of the history of philosophy and of contemporary philosophy examine weakness of will, or incontinence—the phenomenon of acting contrary to one's better judgment. The volume covers all major periods of wes
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Preface     vii
Tobias Hoffmann, Introduction     ix
Weakness and Will in Plato's Republic   Kenneth Dorter     1
Aristotle Reads the Protagoras   Terence H. Irwin     22
Plotinus on Weakness of the Will: The Neoplatonic Synthesis   Lloyd P. Gerson     42
Body Double: Saint Augustine and the Sexualized Will   James Wetzel     58
Thomas Aquinas on Weakness of the Will   Denis J. M. Bradley     82
Henry of Ghent's Voluntarist Account of Weakness of Will   Tobias Hoffmann     115
Dante: Healing the Wounded Will   Giuseppe Mazzotta     138
Montaigne's Marvelous Weakness   Ann Hartle     159
Descartes's Feeble Spirits   John C. Mccarthy     175
Kant on Weakness of Will   Thomas E. Hill Jr.     210
Nietzsche, the Will to Power, and the Weak Will   Tracy B. Strong     231
A Libertarian View of Akratic Action   Alfred R. Mele     252
Conflicts of Desire   Alasdair Macintyre     276
Bibliography     293
Contributors     309
Index of Names     313


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