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 Dispositions - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
Disposition, philosophy: the tendency for a certain behavior that is not yet occurred at the present time. Problem Statements containing dispositional terms, cannot be determined in their truth value, as the relevant event has not yet occurred. In classic logic can even be concluded that a sentence containing a dispositional term will be trivially true as long as the relevant circumstances are not realized. See also dispositional terms, counterfactual conditionals, law statements.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Allport, Gordon W. Dispositions   Allport, Gordon W.
Armstrong, David M. Dispositions   Armstrong, David M.
Asendorpf, Jens B. Dispositions   Asendorpf, Jens B.
Bigelow, John Dispositions   Bigelow, John
Carnap, Rudolf Dispositions   Carnap, Rudolf
Esfeld, Michael Dispositions   Esfeld, Michael
Fodor, Jerry Dispositions   Fodor, Jerry
Goodman, Nelson Dispositions   Goodman, Nelson
Kripke, Saul A. Dispositions   Kripke, Saul A.
Lewis, David K. Dispositions   Lewis, David K.
Martin, Charles B. Dispositions   Martin, Charles B.
Place, Ullin Thomas Dispositions   Place, Ullin Thomas
Quine, W.V.O. Dispositions   Quine, Willard Van Orman
Reisenzein, Rainer Dispositions   Reisenzein, Rainer
Rorty, Richard Dispositions   Rorty, Richard
Ryle, Gilbert Dispositions   Ryle, Gilbert
Schurz, Gerhard Dispositions   Schurz, Gerhard
Sellars, Wilfrid Dispositions   Sellars, Wilfrid

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-10-06