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    Dispositions and reductionism in psychology
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 5 (October): 129-44. 1975.
    1) reductionism in psychology is not a single move regarding a single conceptual issue, but is rather a complex of concerns with a network of conceptually interrelated issues. 2) reductionistic moves tend to explicitly rely upon or implicitly presuppose the use of dispositional terms. 3) dispositional terms will not serve to effect reductionistic programs because they themselves require many of the features that those programs require excising. 4) if dispositionals are not themselves logically t…Read more
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    The Ideal, the Actual and the Human Condition
    Philosophical Inquiry 1 (2): 129-140. 1979.