Anthropologists have often explained human behaviour as though people predictably act in their own interests. But in Against Better Judgment, Patrick McKearney and Nicholas H. A. Evans compile research on the contradictory and commonplace phenomenon of “akrasia”, whereby individuals decide against the best course of action. Highlighting akrasia’s complexity and its implications in clinical, religious and wider social contexts, this rich, … Continued
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