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A01=C.B. Martin
A01=D.M. Armstrong
A01=U.T. Place
advanced metaphysical debate
Arctic Penguins
Armstrong's Account
Armstrong's View
armstrongs
Armstrong’s Account
Armstrong’s View
Author_C.B. Martin
Author_D.M. Armstrong
Author_U.T. Place
categorical
Categorical Properties
Category=QDTJ
Category=QDTK
Category=QDTM
Causal Counterfactual
causal powers
conceptual analysis
Concrete Particulars
Counterfactual Conditional Statement
Disposition Partners
dispositional
Dispositional Property
Dispositional Statements
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
laws of nature
MARTIN
metaphysics
Microstructural Basis
Mixed World
mutual
Mutual Manifestation
Non-dispositional Properties
ontology
partners
Polyadic Predicates
properties
property
Property Bearer
reciprocal
Reciprocal Disposition Partners
Regularity Theory
Space Time Segment
statement
True Contingent Statement
Truthmaker Principle
universals theory
Unmanifesting Dispositions
UTP
view
Weak Verificationism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415756921
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

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)

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