Sometimes, a person LSR does have knowledge and does have this actively in mind but still behaves in a way he shouldn't.It comes down to being a "knower." It is possible that a person LSR has the right learning to know that what he's doing is wrong, but he's simply ignoring it.But unlike the licentious person, the person lacking self-restraint (let's call this "LSR") chooses pleasure even though he thinks he shouldn't be chasing it.Aristotle says that a person lacking self-restraint generally meddles in the same things that a licentious person does (i.e.Other talking points for this chapter: are the steadfast and self-restrained the same person? Does self-restraint apply to all pleasures…or just to certain ones?.What level of awareness do those who act without self-restraint have? Do they make a conscious decision to act this way?.
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