Acting against our better judgment is a bit of a puzzle: if we know what’s “best,” & nothing is preventing us, why don’t we do it? Who is it that’s doing the controlling or being controlled in “self-control?”
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First Person Plural (Bloom, 2008) - pdodds.w3.uvm....
A Multiple Self Theory of the Mind - journals.sagep...
A Dual-Self Model of Impulse Control (Fudenberg & Levine, 2006) - citeseerx.ist....
From dual processes to multiple selves: Implications for economic behavior (Alós-Ferrer & Strack, 2014) - www.sciencedir...
I, Too, Sail Past - Odysseus and the Logic of Self-Control (Sally, 2000) - www.researchga...
Reflection and Reasoning in Moral Judgment - onlinelibrary....
Emotions and Decision Making (Lerner et al, 2014) - scholar.harvar...
Fluctuating capacity and advance decision-making in Bipolar Affective Disorder - Self-binding directives and self-determination (Gergel & Owen, 2015) - www.sciencedir...
The Stanford Marshmallow Prison Experiment - hotelconcierge...
Embodied Akrasia: James On Motivation And Weakness Of Will - www.jstor.org/...
Discourse on the Passions (Hume) - davidhume.org/...
Weakness of Will (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - plato.stanford...
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