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  1. A Theory of Conditionals.Robert Stalnaker - 1968 - In Nicholas Rescher (ed.), Studies in Logical Theory. Oxford,: Blackwell. pp. 98-112.
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  • (1 other version)Psychophysical and theoretical identifications.David K. Lewis - 1972 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50 (3):249-258.
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  • (1 other version)Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic I. Normal Propositional Calculi.Saul A. Kripke - 1963 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 9 (5‐6):67-96.
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  • Testability and meaning (part 2).Rudolf Carnap - 1937 - Philosophy of Science 4 (4):1-40.
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  • Testability and meaning (part 1).Rudolf Carnap - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (4):420-71.
    Two chief problems of the theory of knowledge are the question of meaning and the question of verification. The first question asks under what conditions a sentence has meaning, in the sense of cognitive, factual meaning. The second one asks how we get to know something, how we can find out whether a given sentence is true or false. The second question presupposes the first one. Obviously we must understand a sentence, i.e. we must know its meaning, before we can (...)
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  • Dispositions and conditionals.C. B. Martin - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (174):1-8.
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  • Finkish dispositions.David Kellogg Lewis - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (187):143-158.
    Many years ago, C.B. Martin drew our attention to the possibility of ‘finkish’ dispositions: dispositions which, if put to the test would not be manifested, but rather would disappear. Thus if x if finkishly disposed to give response r to stimulus s, it is not so that if x were subjected to stimulus r, x would give response z; so finkish dispositions afford a counter‐example to the simplest conditional analysis of dispositions. Martin went on to suggest that finkish dispositions required (...)
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  • (4 other versions)Causation.David Lewis - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (17):556-567.
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  • (1 other version)Testability and meaning.Rudolf Carnap - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (4):419-471.
    Two chief problems of the theory of knowledge are the question of meaning and the question of verification. The first question asks under what conditions a sentence has meaning, in the sense of cognitive, factual meaning. The second one asks how we get to know something, how we can find out whether a given sentence is true or false. The second question presupposes the first one. Obviously we must understand a sentence, i.e. we must know its meaning, before we can (...)
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  • Dispositions and antidotes.Alexander Bird - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191):227-234.
    In ‘Finkish Dispositions’1 David Lewis proposes an analysis of dispositions which improves on the simple conditional analysis. In this paper I show that Lewis’ analysis still fails. I also argue that repairs are of no avail, and suggest why this is so.
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  • Some Remarks Concerning Partial Definitions in Empirical Sciences.Wilhelm K. Essler - 1980 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 61 (4):455-462.
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  • Wenn … so ….Eino Kaila - 1945 - Theoria 11 (2):88-98.
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  • Subjunctives, dispositions and chances.Isaac Levi - 1977 - Synthese 34 (4):423 - 455.
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  • (1 other version)Are dispositions reducible?George Molnar - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (194):1-17.
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  • Color concepts and dispositions.Robert J. Swartz - 1967 - Synthese 17 (1):202-222.
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  • In defense of dispositions.D. H. Mellor - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):157-181.
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  • (1 other version)The logic of causal propositions.Arthur W. Burks - 1951 - Mind 60 (239):363-382.
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  • (1 other version)Problems and Changes in the Empiricist Criterion of Meaning.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1950 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 4 (11):41-63.
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  • (1 other version)Some problems concerning disposition concepts.Jan Berg - 1960 - Theoria 26 (1):3--16.
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  • Three theses about dispositions.Elizabeth W. Prior, Robert Pargetter & Frank Jackson - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (3):251-257.
    I. Causal Thesis: Dispositions have a causal basis. II. Distinctness Thesis: Dispositions are distinct from their causal basis. III. Impotence Thesis: Dispositions are not causally active.
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  • Dispositions, realism, and explanation.Raimo Tuomela - 1977 - Synthese 34 (4):457 - 478.
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  • Dispositions are causes.David Malet Armstrong - 1969 - Analysis 30 (1):23-26.
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  • (1 other version)Are Dispositions Reducible&quest.George Molnar - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (194):1-17.
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  • Dispositions: Defined or reduced?Fred Wilson - 1969 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47 (2):184 – 204.
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  • Realism, functionalism and the conditional analysis of dispositions.Wolfgang Malzkorn - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (201):452-469.
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  • Die Kreativität Der Bilateralen Reduktionssätze.Wilhelm K. Essler - 1975 - Erkenntnis 9 (3):383 - 392.
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  • Some Misconceptions about Dispositions.David Coder - 1969 - Analysis 29 (6):200 - 202.
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  • On determining dispositions.W. K. Essler - 1985 - Erkenntnis 22 (1-3):365 - 368.
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  • Human Knowledge, What it is and What it is Not.Eino Kaila & G. H. von Wright - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):43-44.
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  • Some ways of operationally introducing dispositional predicates with regard to scientific and ordinary practice.Wilhelm K. Essler & Rainer Trapp - 1977 - Synthese 34 (4):371 - 396.
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  • (1 other version)Dispositional statements.Arthur W. Burks - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (3):175-193.
    Because statements like ‘This object is soluble in aqua regia’ involve the causal modalities, we call them causal dispositional statements. Now while this involvement has long been recognized, no thorough examination of its exact nature has ever been made. One purpose of this paper is to begin such an examination. In Sec. 2 we will suggest an analysis of causal dispositional statements, and in Sec. 3 we will discuss some philosophic issues to which this analysis is relevant.
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  • Reply to professor Fetzer.D. H. Mellor - 1978 - Philosophia 7 (3-4):661-666.
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  • (1 other version)Laws, Dispositions and Sortal Logic.E. J. Lowe - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1):41 - 50.
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  • Are Dispositions Causes?Leslie Stevenson - 1969 - Analysis 29 (6):197 - 199.
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  • (1 other version)The logical construction of the world.: A critical analysis of Rudolf Carnap's Der logische Aufbau der Welt.Anders Wedberg - 1944 - Theoria 10 (3):216-246.
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  • Dispositional properties.Herbert Hochberg - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (1):10-17.
    An analysis of problematic dispositional predicates like 'soluble' is presented. The analysis attempts to combine cogent features of opposed previous analyses of Carnap and Bergmann, while avoiding problematic features of both. The suggestion that there is an ambiguity in negations of assertions of dispositional properties, and a consequent distinction between "not soluble" and "insoluble," lies at the core of the solution.
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  • Are Dispositions Causes?Roger Squires - 1968 - Analysis 29 (2):45 - 47.
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  • On Defining 'Soluble'.Thomas Storer - 1951 - Analysis 11 (6):134.
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  • Are Dispositions Lost Causes?Roger Squires - 1970 - Analysis 31 (1):15 - 18.
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  • On Defining Disposition Predicates.J. Berg - 1954 - Analysis 15 (4):85-89.
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  • Eino Kaila. Inhimillinen tieto, mitä se on ja mitä se ei ole . Otava, Helsingfors1939, 271 pp. - Eino Kaila. Den mänskliga kunskapen, vad den är och vad den icke är. Swedish translation of the preceding by G. H. von Wright. Söderström & Co., Helsingfors1939, 312 pp. [Previously listed as V 131 .]. [REVIEW]Anders Wedberg - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):43-44.
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  • The Powerlessness of Dispositions.Brian O'Shaughnessy - 1970 - Analysis 31 (1):1 - 15.
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  • Counterfactuals, dispositions, and capacities.R. S. Woolhouse - 1973 - Mind 82 (328):557-565.
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  • Armstrong's proof of the realist account of dispositional properties.Michael Tooley - 1972 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50 (3):283 – 287.
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  • On Mellor on dispositions.James H. Fetzer - 1978 - Philosophia 7 (3-4):651-660.
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  • (1 other version)On Defining Disposition Predicates.John Watling - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):390-390.
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  • Eine Verfeinerung Des Reduktionssatzverfahrens Zur Einführung Von Dispositionsprädikaten.Rainer Trapp - 1975 - Erkenntnis 9 (3):355 - 382.
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