akrasia

Etymology
, a variant of, from +. is derived from +  (ultimately from ) +. .

Noun

 * 1)  Lack of physical or (especially) mental strength; poor willpower; also, the tendency to act contrary to one's better judgment;  an instance of this.

Usage notes
Often used to refer to the discussion of the philosophical concept in book VII of the  by the Ancient Greek philosopher (384–322 ).

Not to be confused with, which is sometimes used as a variant spelling of akrasia, despite some overlap in meaning.

Translations

 * Finnish: akrasia, tahdon heikkous
 * Greek:
 * Ancient Greek: ᾰ̓κρᾱσῐ́ᾱ
 * Indonesian: akrasia
 * Macedonian:

Etymology
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