16113 | Potentiality is a principle of change, in another thing, or as another thing [Aristotle] |
16114 | Active 'dunamis' is best translated as 'power' or 'ability' (rather than 'potentiality') [Aristotle, by Gill,ML] |
5117 | Heavy and light are defined by their tendency to move down or up [Aristotle] |
15965 | Boyle attacked a contemporary belief that powers were occult things [Boyle, by Alexander,P] |
12477 | We get the idea of power from our own actions, and the interaction of external bodies [Locke] |
12490 | Power is active or passive, and has a relation to actions [Locke] |
12521 | We can only know a thing's powers when we have combined it with many things [Locke] |
12735 | Everything has a fixed power, as required by God, and by the possibility of reasoning [Leibniz] |
12733 | Because of the definitions of cause, effect and power, cause and effect have the same power [Leibniz] |
12711 | The immediate cause of movements is more real [than geometry] [Leibniz] |
12959 | We discern active power from our minds, so mind must be involved in all active powers [Leibniz] |
12967 | I use the word 'entelechy' for a power, to include endeavour, as well as mere aptitude [Leibniz] |
13179 | A complete monad is a substance with primitive active and passive power [Leibniz] |
11949 | There may well be powers in things, with which we are quite unacquainted [Hume] |
11942 | Power is the possibility of action, as discovered by experience [Hume] |
15312 | We get the idea of power by abstracting from ropes, magnets and electric shocks [Priestley] |
20105 | Storms are wonderful expressions of free powers! [Nietzsche] |
15489 | A property that cannot interact is worse than inert - it isn't there at all [Martin,CB] |
18398 | Space, time, and some other basics, are not causal powers [Ellis] |
13580 | Causal powers must necessarily act the way they do [Ellis] |
13598 | Causal powers are often directional (e.g. centripetal, centrifugal, circulatory) [Ellis] |
15279 | Energy was introduced to physics to refer to the 'store of potency' of a moving ball [Harré/Madden] |
15276 | Some powers need a stimulus, but others are just released [Harré/Madden] |
15305 | Some powers are variable, others cannot change (without destroying an identity) [Harré/Madden] |
11932 | Powers have Directedness, Independence, Actuality, Intrinsicality and Objectivity [Molnar] |
11933 | A power's type-identity is given by its definitive manifestation [Molnar] |
15148 | Powers give explanations, without being necessary for some class membership [Chakravartty] |
23775 | Powers are 'multi-track' if they can produce a variety of manifestations [Williams,NE] |
23780 | Every possible state of affairs is written into its originating powers [Williams,NE] |
23789 | Naming powers is unwise, because that it usually done by a single manifestation [Williams,NE] |
14378 | Science aims at identifying the structure and nature of the powers that exist [Jacobs] |
14538 | Powers explain properties, causes, modality, events, and perhaps even particulars [Mumford/Anjum] |
23707 | Powers are properties which necessitate dispositions [Friend/Kimpton-Nye] |