Aiko Sato explores akrasia—why we act against our better judgment—tracing insights from Socrates and Aristotle to modern behavioral economics. Discover how hyperbolic discounting, the multiple selves problem, and Donald Davidson's irrationality framework explain midnight pizza choices, broken resolutions, and addiction. This episode reveals that the gap between knowing and doing isn't weakness—it's profoundly, paradoxically human.
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