Singular causation without dispositions
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2011Autor
García Encinas, María José
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Theoria 26(1) : 35-50 (2011)
Resumen
Is singular causation best understood within a dispositionalist framework? Although a positive answer has not yet been wholly developed, different philosophers have made some positive contributions suggesting that it is. Against these suggestions, I claim that any possible account of singular causation in terms of real, irreducible, dispositions conveys unsolvable flaws in its very metaphysical foundations.