akrasia
/əˈkreɪzɪə/(亦作acrasia)
noun
mass noun
- chiefly Philosophy the state of mind in which someone acts against their better judgement through weakness of will【主哲】自控能力缺失。
派生词
akratic
(亦作acratic)adjective词源
early 19th cent.: from Greek, from a- 'without'+kratos 'power, strength'. The term is used especially with reference to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.