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4614 | Disposition is a fundamental feature of reality, since basic particles are capable of endless possible interactions [Heil] |
Full Idea: If there are elementary particles, then they are certainly capable of endless interactions beyond those in which they actually engage. Everything points to dispositionality being a fundamental feature of our world. | |
From: John Heil (Philosophy of Mind [1998], Ch.6) | |
A reaction: I'm not convinced that my ontology has to include something called a 'disposition'. Dispositions are the consequence of how things are. Are there passive dispositions? |
4595 | No mental state entails inevitable behaviour, because other beliefs or desires may intervene [Heil] |
Full Idea: Any attempt to say what behaviour follows from a given state of mind can be shown to be false by producing an example in which the state of mind is present but, owing to the addition of new beliefs and desires, the behaviour does not follow. | |
From: John Heil (Philosophy of Mind [1998], Ch.3) | |
A reaction: The objection seems misplaced against eliminative behaviourism, because there are held to be no mental states to correlate with the behavior. There is just behaviour, some times the same, sometimes different. |