Power, Capacity, Disposition and Categorical Properties: A Roughly Aristotelian Proposal

Metaphysica 25 (1):81-102 (2024)
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This paper proposes a roughly Aristotelian account of powers ontology. In doing so, the paper uses the distinction found in Aristotle between four analogous senses of potency to explain causation and the existence-essence distinction in substances. On this basis, the paper offers some justification in support of the claims that powers and dispositions are the truth-makers of categorical properties and that categorical properties are ontologically dependent upon powers and dispositions.

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Angus Brook
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Aristotelian Powers.William Charlton - 1987 - Phronesis 32 (1):277-289.

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