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Dispositions are essential to our understanding of the world. Dispositions: A Debate is an extended dialogue between three distinguished philosophers - D.M. Armstrong, C.B. Martin and U.T. Place - on the many problems associated with dispositions, which reveals their own distinctive accounts of the nature of dispositions. These are then linked to other issues such as the nature of mind, matter, universals, existence, laws of nature and causation.

Recenzijas

`This book furnishes fertile soil within which many different theories could take root and extract nourishment'

`We stongly recommend this book on Dispostions.Each of the three participants provides very persuassive arguments for different parts of the full story which seek concerning dispostions. The many arguments in this book can help to draw a reader, as they have drawn us, very much closer towards a satisfying understanding of some of the deepest and most central problems in metaphysics'

'This is a book on one of the most central issues in current metaphysics by three figures who are and have been right in the eye of the storm ... The many arguments in this book can help to draw a reader, as they have drawn us, very much closer to a satisfying understanding of some of the deepest and most central problems in metaphysics.' - Canadian Journal of Philosophy

'The waters of metaphysics rise ... here in Disposition, are not one but three grand old men of the sea to pilot us through them.' - Times Literary Supplement

Introduction Part I The Armstrong-Place Debate1 DISPOSITIONS AS
CATEGORICAL STATES 2 DISPOSITIONS AS INTENTIONAL STATES 3 PLACES AND
ARMSTRONGS VIEWS COMPARED AND CONTRASTED 4 A CONCEPTUALIST ONTOLOGY Part II
The Martin-Armstrong-Place Debate 5 PROPERTIES AND DISPOSITIONS 6 REPLY TO
MARTIN 7 STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES: CATEGORICAL, DISPOSITIONAL OR BOTH? 8 REPLIES
TO ARMSTRONG AND PLACE 9 SECOND REPLY TO MARTIN 10 CONCEPTUALISM AND THE
ONTOLOGICAL INDEPENDENCE OF CAUSE AND EFFECT 11 FINAL REPLIES TO PLACE AND
ARMSTRONG
D M Armstrong (University of Sydney, Emeritus), Professor of Philosophy C B Martin (Formerly University of Calgary), The Late U T Place (University of Leeds (deceased), Professor of Philosophy Tim Crane (University of Cambridge)