A Conversation for Writing Right with Dmitri: Chipping Away at the Writer's Block

akrasia

Post 1

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

smiley - wow

Had to look that one up.
Never heard of it before.
It really is a word we need to describe
such conflicts of conviction and action.

I wonder if the word 'crazy' comes from akrasia.

Dagnabbit! Dicdotcom is so bent on giving all the
variations of 'crazy' as a slang expression that
they fail to say much about the etymology. They
do suggest a link to 'craze' which has many of the
same root meanings and implications but is said to
come from Old Swedish.
smiley - erm
It may have.
But I suspect the Greeks got to Sweden first.
smiley - ok
~jwf~


akrasia

Post 2

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - laugh I think it has more to do with the '-cracy' words, like 'democracy'. From 'a' + 'kratos', meaning 'without power'. smiley - winkeye

I think 'crazy' had more to do with energetic motion in the wrong directions. In the US, we say 'crazy as a bedbug', meaning running all over the place. smiley - whistle


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