Publicación: Are conditionals and dispositions really dependent on each other? While widely deemed as dependent on their conditionals to manifest themselves, dispositions are perceived by some as structures with totally independent occurrence manifested in our world
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En el debate filosófico pareciera ser ampliamente aceptado el hecho de que las disposiciones dependen de condicionales para poder ser manifestadas. Sin embargo, otros autores, por el contrario, prefieren entenderlas como estructuras completamente independientes que en nuestro mundo material se manifiestan. En este artículo se hará en primera instancia un repaso de los aspectos más influyentes respecto a este debate sobre desconexión y vínculo entre disposiciones y condicionales; posteriormente, en otro apartado, por medio de ejemplos, se pretenderá dar una respuesta satisfactoria concerniente a esta supuesta dependencia; finalmente se puntualizarán algunas conclusiones después de ser analizados los ejemplos. En estas conclusiones podremos encontrar que no se permite abordar tan fácilmente la correspondencia entre condicionales y disposiciones, dado que una extenuante atención al lenguaje, así como otros múltiples detalles, harán de esta deseada correspondencia una búsqueda infinita de posibilidades.
In the philosophical debate, it seems to be widely accepted that dispositions depend on conditionals in order to be manifested. However, other authors prefer to understand them as completely independent structures that manifest themselves in our material world. This article will first review the most influential aspects of this debate on disconnection and link between dispositions and conditionals; later in another section, by means of examples, it will intend to give a satisfactory answer concerning this supposed dependence; finally, upon analysis of the examples, some conclusions will be clarified. In these conclusions, we can find that it is not possible to deal so easily with the correspondence between conditionals and dispositions, since a strenuous attention to language, as well as multiple other details, will make this desired correspondence an infinite search for possibilities.
In the philosophical debate, it seems to be widely accepted that dispositions depend on conditionals in order to be manifested. However, other authors prefer to understand them as completely independent structures that manifest themselves in our material world. This article will first review the most influential aspects of this debate on disconnection and link between dispositions and conditionals; later in another section, by means of examples, it will intend to give a satisfactory answer concerning this supposed dependence; finally, upon analysis of the examples, some conclusions will be clarified. In these conclusions, we can find that it is not possible to deal so easily with the correspondence between conditionals and dispositions, since a strenuous attention to language, as well as multiple other details, will make this desired correspondence an infinite search for possibilities.


