In this paper I take a look at what I take to be the best argument for dispositions. According to this argument we need dispositions in order to understand certain features of scientific practice. I point out that these dispositions have to be continuously manifestable. Furthermore I will argue that dispositions are not the causes of their manifestations. However, dispositions and causation are closely connected. What it is to be a cause can best be understood in terms of counterfactuals that are based on dispositions
Elizabeth Prior advanced a theory of dispositions which is still considered to be an orthodox view. ...
Given certain well-known observations by Mach and Russell, the question arises what place there is f...
Dispositionality and causation are both modal concepts which have implications not just for how thin...
In this paper I take a look at what I take to be the best argument for dispositions. According to th...
Independently of whether dispositions are understood as essential potencies, powers or mere capaciti...
Is singular causation best understood within a dispositionalist framework? Although a positive answe...
I will argue firstly that law-statements should be understood as attributing dispositional propertie...
Is singular causation best understood within a dispositionalist framework? Although a positive answe...
Dispositions are everywhere. We say that a wall is hard, that water quenches thirst and is transpare...
In this paper, I distinguish two often-conflated theses-the thesis that all dispositions are intrins...
According to a model defended by some authors, dispositional concepts can be legitimately used in ca...
Controversy about dispositions ranges over the following four domains: (i) the semantics of disposit...
Mental causation poses a significant challenge to nonreductive physicalism. At the heart of this cha...
Several theories of causation reject causation of or by absences. They thereby clash with much of wh...
2011-07-31There is an intuitive distinction between dispositional properties—which involve powers to...
Elizabeth Prior advanced a theory of dispositions which is still considered to be an orthodox view. ...
Given certain well-known observations by Mach and Russell, the question arises what place there is f...
Dispositionality and causation are both modal concepts which have implications not just for how thin...
In this paper I take a look at what I take to be the best argument for dispositions. According to th...
Independently of whether dispositions are understood as essential potencies, powers or mere capaciti...
Is singular causation best understood within a dispositionalist framework? Although a positive answe...
I will argue firstly that law-statements should be understood as attributing dispositional propertie...
Is singular causation best understood within a dispositionalist framework? Although a positive answe...
Dispositions are everywhere. We say that a wall is hard, that water quenches thirst and is transpare...
In this paper, I distinguish two often-conflated theses-the thesis that all dispositions are intrins...
According to a model defended by some authors, dispositional concepts can be legitimately used in ca...
Controversy about dispositions ranges over the following four domains: (i) the semantics of disposit...
Mental causation poses a significant challenge to nonreductive physicalism. At the heart of this cha...
Several theories of causation reject causation of or by absences. They thereby clash with much of wh...
2011-07-31There is an intuitive distinction between dispositional properties—which involve powers to...
Elizabeth Prior advanced a theory of dispositions which is still considered to be an orthodox view. ...
Given certain well-known observations by Mach and Russell, the question arises what place there is f...
Dispositionality and causation are both modal concepts which have implications not just for how thin...