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Megarian Variable Actualism

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Abstract

Megarian Actualism is the denial of unmanifesting powers. Aristotle called such a view ‘buffoonery’ and dispositionalists have provided compelling reasons for the contrary platitude that powers need not manifest. Even so, drawing on extant treatments of quantitative powers I’ll suggest that many of the powers which feature in quantitative lawlike equations are plausibly interpreted as Megarian. This is because the powers described by such equations are best understood as being directed towards all the values of exhaustive manifestation variables. I’ll discuss the prospects for generalising these Megarian characteristics to powers not typically represented in strict quantitative terms. The result will be a strong basis for a scientifically informed and plausible dispositionalist account: Megarian Variable Actualism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10521-10541
Number of pages21
JournalSynthese
Volume199
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Dispositions
  • Megarian Actualism
  • Multi-track powers
  • Powers
  • Quantitative powers

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