16740 | A power is not a cause, but an aptitude for a cause [Zabarella] |
16744 | All powers can be explained by obvious features like size, shape and motion of matter [Descartes] |
16734 | The complete power of an event is just the aggregate of the qualities that produced it [Hobbes] |
15974 | The essence of whiteness in a man is nothing but the power to produce the idea of whiteness [Locke] |
23666 | It is obvious that there could not be a power without a subject which possesses it [Reid] |
14296 | Dispositions are physical states of mechanism; when known, these replace the old disposition term [Quine] |
13568 | Basic powers may not be explained by structure, if at the bottom level there is no structure [Ellis] |
13586 | Maybe dispositions can be explained by intrinsic properties or structures [Ellis] |
15094 | I now deny that properties are cluster of powers, and take causal properties as basic [Shoemaker] |
15758 | Things have powers in virtue of (which are entailed by) their properties [Shoemaker] |
8547 | One power can come from different properties; a thing's powers come from its properties [Shoemaker] |
8549 | Properties are functions producing powers, and powers are functions producing effects [Shoemaker] |
15258 | Powers are not qualities; they just point to directions of empirical investigation [Harré/Madden] |
15554 | A disposition needs a causal basis, a property in a certain causal role. Could the disposition be the property? [Lewis] |
15463 | All dispositions must have causal bases [Lewis] |
15120 | Lewisian properties have powers because of their relationships to other properties [Lewis, by Hawthorne] |
7023 | Powers or dispositions are usually seen as caused by lower-level qualities [Heil] |
14310 | Dispositions are classifications of properties by functional role [Mumford] |
14316 | If dispositions have several categorical realisations, that makes the two separate [Mumford] |
14317 | I say the categorical base causes the disposition manifestation [Mumford] |
9450 | If all properties are potencies, and stimuli and manifestation characterise them, there is a regress [Bird] |
9498 | The essence of a potency involves relations, e.g. mass, to impressed force and acceleration [Bird] |
14557 | Powers are not just basic forces, since they combine to make new powers [Mumford/Anjum] |