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    b3kat_BV010941907
    Format: VIII, 197 Seiten , 23 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0415144329
    Series Statement: International library of philosophy
    Content: 'Why did the window break when it was hit by the stone? Because the window is brittle and the stone is hard; hardness and brittleness are powers, dispositional properties or dispositions.'. Dispositions are essential to our understanding of the world. This book is a record of the debate on the nature of dispositions between three distinguished philosophers - D. M. Armstrong, C. B. Martin and U. T. Place - who have been thinking about dispositions all their working lives. Their distinctive accounts cover many of the issues surrounding dispositions such as the nature of mind, matter, universals, existence, laws of nature and causation. Dispositions illuminates this central topic in analytic philosophy and at the same time highlights deeper concerns of metaphysics.
    Note: Contents: 1. Dispositions as Categorical States / D. M. Armstrong -- 2. Dispositions as Intentional States / U. T. Place -- 3. Place's and Armstrong's Views Compared and Contrasted / D. M. Armstrong -- 4. A Conceptualist Ontology / U. T. Place -- 5. Properties and Dispositions / C. B. Martin -- 6. Reply to Martin / D. M. Armstrong -- 7. Structural Properties: Categorical, Dispositional or Both? / U. T. Place -- 8. Replies to Armstrong and Place / C. B. Martin -- 9. Second Reply to Martin / D. M. Armstrong -- 10. Conceptualism and the Ontological Independence of Cause and Effect / U. T. Place -- 11. Final Replies to Place and Armstrong / C. B. Marti , Summary: 'Why did the window break when it was hit by the stone? Because the window is brittle and the stone is hard; hardness and brittleness are powers, dispositional properties or dispositions.'. Dispositions are essential to our understanding of the world. This book is a record of the debate on the nature of dispositions between three distinguished philosophers - D. M. Armstrong, C. B. Martin and U. T. Place - who have been thinking about dispositions all their working lives. Their distinctive accounts cover many of the issues surrounding dispositions such as the nature of mind, matter, universals, existence, laws of nature and causation. Dispositions illuminates this central topic in analytic philosophy and at the same time highlights deeper concerns of metaphysics
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Disposition ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Crane, Tim 1962-
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