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- Incontinence_(philosophy) abstract "Incontinence ("a want of continence or self-restraint") is often used by philosophers to translate the Greek term Akrasia (ἀκρασία). Used to refer to a lacking in moderation or self-control, especially related to sexual desire' incontinence may also be called wantonness.".
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