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- Dispositional attribution (or internal attribution or personal attribution) is a phrase in personality psychology that refers to the tendency to ****ign...
- categorical property of the gl****'s micro-structural composition. Dispositionalism, on the other hand, ****erts that a property is nothing more than a...
- breaking. Paradigmatic examples of dispositional properties include fragility, solubility, and flammability. Dispositionalism maintains that even paradigmatic...
- of the function or the causal role pla**** by beliefs. According to dispositionalism, beliefs are identified with dispositions to behave in certain ways...
- Representationalism Schwitzgebel 2011, pp. 14–15 Schwitzgebel 2024, § 1.2 Dispositionalism Schwitzgebel 2011, pp. 17–18 Schwitzgebel 2024, § 1.5 Eliminativism...
- corpses, such as burial or cremation Dispositional attribution Disposal (disambiguation) Dispose Dispositionalism This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Douglas S. (2001). "On partitioning the fundamental attribution error: Dispositionalism and the correspondence bias". In Moskowitz, Gordon B. (ed.). Cognitive...
- in the work of Descartes, Newton, and others. Color dispositionalism sees colors as dispositional properties, existing as powers to cause color experiences...
- Randolph (2009). "Dispositions, Abilities to Act, and Free Will: The New Dispositionalism". Mind. 118 (470): 323–351. doi:10.1093/mind/fzp034. Vetter, Barbara...
- coincidence would not be a law of nature. Armstrong rejects dispositionalism, the idea that dispositional properties (or powers as they are sometimes referred...