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Potentiality : From Dispositions to Modality, Paperback / softback Book

Potentiality : From Dispositions to Modality Paperback / softback

Part of the Oxford Philosophical Monographs series

Paperback / softback

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Individual objects have potentials: paper has the potential to burn, an acorn has the potential to turn into a tree, some people have the potential to run a mile in less than four minutes.

Barbara Vetter provides a systematic investigation into the metaphysics of such potentials, and an account of metaphysical modality based on them.

In contemporary philosophy, potentials have been recognized mostly in the form of so-called dispositions: solubility, fragility, and so on.

Vetter takes dispositions as her starting point, but argues for and develops a more comprehensive conception of potentiality.

She shows how, with this more comprehensive conception, an account of metaphysical modality can be given that meets three crucial requirements: (1) Extensional correctness: providing the right truth-values for statements of possibility and necessity; (2) formal adequacy: providing the right logic for metaphysical modality; and (3) semantic utility: providing a semantics that links ordinary modal language to the metaphysics of modality.

The resulting view of modality is a version of dispositionalism about modality: it takes modality to be a matter of the dispositions of individual objects (and, crucially, not of possible worlds).

This approach has a long philosophical tradition going back to Aristotle, but has been largely neglected in contemporary philosophy.

In recent years, it has become a live option again due to the rise of anti-Humean, powers-based metaphysics.

The aim of Potentiality and Possibility is to develop the dispositionalist view in a way that takes account of contemporary developments in metaphysics, logic, and semantics.

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