Dispositions are the plural form of the word disposition. This is means the inherent qualities of the main as well as character that a person possesses.
Dispositions in philosophy refer to the inherent tendencies or capacities of objects or individuals to behave in certain ways. They play a significant role in understanding the nature of things and how they interact with the world. Dispositions help philosophers analyze causation, perception, and the underlying properties of objects, leading to a deeper understanding of reality and knowledge.
Mischel viewed the interaction between the individual and their environment as key in shaping behavior. He believed that behavior is influenced by both internal dispositions and external situational factors, emphasizing the need to consider the context in understanding human behavior.
According to Aristotle, character is a set of dispositions or traits that define and distinguish an individual's moral virtues and vices. A person's character is formed by their habitual actions and choices, which in turn shape their moral character and ultimately influence their decisions and behaviors. Aristotle believed that cultivating virtuous character traits, such as courage, temperance, and justice, is fundamental to leading a good and fulfilling life.
Philosophers disagree about the nature of a morally acceptable life. A popular position is that living a morally acceptable life means adopting the moral point of view. What is the moral point of view? William Frankena defines it in his Ethics as follows: "one is taking the moral point of view if and only if* (a) one is making normative judgments about actions, desires, dispositions, intentions, motives, persons, or traits of character;* (b) one is willing to universalize one's judgments;* (c) one's reasons for one's judgments consist of facts about what the things judged do to the lives of sentient beings in terms of promoting or distributing nonmoral good and evil; and* (d) when the judgment is about oneself or one's own actions, one's reasons include such facts about what one's own actions and dispositions do to the lives of other sentient beings as such, if others are affected." So the basic idea is that one is moral if and only if one treats everyone, including oneself, impartially; in other words, there must be a rational reason for acting differently in ethically similar cases.
Jefferson's instruction to Lewis were:(considering the Native Americans) "...You will therefore endeavor to make yourself acquainted, as far as diligent pursuit of your journey shall admit with the names of the nations & their numbers, the extent & limits of their possessions; their relations with other tribes or nations; their language, traditions, monuments, their ordinary occupations in agriculture, fishing, hunting, war, arts & the implements for these, their food, clothing, & domestic accommodations, the diseases prevalent among them, & the remedies they use, moral and physical circumstance which distinguish them from the tribes they know, particularities in their laws, customs & dispositions, and articles of commerce they may need or furnish & to what extent."
The proper dispositions are being part of a church
It is usually a court reporter or a stenographer.
The plural can be dispositions (more than one person's disposition). The term would not be plural for disposition (settlement of property) although it involved multiple items.
Dispositions in philosophy refer to the inherent tendencies or capacities of objects or individuals to behave in certain ways. They play a significant role in understanding the nature of things and how they interact with the world. Dispositions help philosophers analyze causation, perception, and the underlying properties of objects, leading to a deeper understanding of reality and knowledge.
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Claude Raymond has written: 'Joker' 'Dispositions'
Dispositions means "Emotional Outlook or Mood'
Short term
characters, natures, spirits, constitutions, tempers, temperaments
Suggests that a person's potential to be influential arises out of the positive dispositions others hold toward him.
a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways
Innate physiological dispositions to respond to the environment in certain ways that are present in infancy are called reflexes. These reflexes are automatic, involuntary responses to specific stimuli and help infants survive and interact with their surroundings.