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Dispositional Pluralism

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Dispositional Pluralism is the view that dispositional properties are abundant and diverse. When something has a disposition, it is such that, if it were in a certain kind of circumstance, a certain kind of effect would occur. Dispositions include such varied properties as character traits like a hero’s courage, characteristics of physical objects like a wine glass’s fragility, and characteristics of microphysical entities like an electron’s charge. Some dispositions are natural while others are non-natural. Some dispositions called “powers” are ungrounded while non-fundamental dispositions are grounded in other properties. Some dispositions manifest constantly, some of them manifest spontaneously, while others manifest only when they are triggered to do so. Some dispositions manifest by causing another dispositional property to be instantiated, while others have manifestations that involve non-dispositional properties and relations. Some dispositions are intrinsic to their bearers while others are extrinsic. Some of them are causally relevant to their manifestations while others are not. Some dispositions manifest in some particular way in particular circumstances, while other dispositions manifest in various ways in various circumstances. What makes all of these diverse properties dispositions is their connection to a certain kind of counterfactual fact. Nevertheless, disposition ascriptions are not semantically reducible to counterfactual claims.
Title: Dispositional Pluralism
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Dispositional Pluralism is the view that dispositional properties are abundant and diverse.
When something has a disposition, it is such that, if it were in a certain kind of circumstance, a certain kind of effect would occur.
Dispositions include such varied properties as character traits like a hero’s courage, characteristics of physical objects like a wine glass’s fragility, and characteristics of microphysical entities like an electron’s charge.
Some dispositions are natural while others are non-natural.
Some dispositions called “powers” are ungrounded while non-fundamental dispositions are grounded in other properties.
Some dispositions manifest constantly, some of them manifest spontaneously, while others manifest only when they are triggered to do so.
Some dispositions manifest by causing another dispositional property to be instantiated, while others have manifestations that involve non-dispositional properties and relations.
Some dispositions are intrinsic to their bearers while others are extrinsic.
Some of them are causally relevant to their manifestations while others are not.
Some dispositions manifest in some particular way in particular circumstances, while other dispositions manifest in various ways in various circumstances.
What makes all of these diverse properties dispositions is their connection to a certain kind of counterfactual fact.
Nevertheless, disposition ascriptions are not semantically reducible to counterfactual claims.

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