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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

In Our Time

Aristotle's Analysis of Weakness of Will

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This chapter explores Aristotle's perspective on weakness of will, discussing the distinction between knowingly doing something bad and not really meaning it. They delve into the psychology behind weakness of will using the example of a person advised to quit smoking but continues to do so despite knowing the consequences.

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