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  1. Weakness of will.Frank Jackson - 1984 - Mind 93 (369):1-18.
    I think that clear sense can be made of weakness of will in terms of agents' acting against the dictates of their reason; and that this can be done without becoming enmeshed in the faculties of the mind, and without denying what is right about Humean views about reason and desire. My starting point is, in fact, a Humean position about reason and desire.
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  • Temptation and the Will.John Bigelow, Susan M. Dodds & Robert Pargetter - 1990 - American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1):39-49.
    The authors argue, against Frank Jackson, that weakness (and strength) of will involves higher-order mental states. The authors hold that this is compatible with a decision-theoretic belief-desire psychology of human action.
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  • Temptation.J. P. Day - 1993 - American Philosophical Quarterly 30 (2):175 - 181.
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  • (9 other versions)Plato: Ethics.Gerasimos Santas - forthcoming - Ancient Philosophy.
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