Akrasia is a philosophical term that refers to a state of acting against one's better judgment. It describes a situation where an individual knows the right course of action or what they should do, yet fails to act accordingly due to lack of self-control or weakness of will. The term originates from ancient Greek philosophy, notably in the works of Plato and Aristotle, who discussed it in the context of ethics and moral psychology.
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