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Definition of "dispositionally" [dispositionally]

  • In a dispositional manner (adverb)
  • With reference to disposition (adverb)

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Use "dispositionally" in a sentence
  • "The fact that I'm disposed to be in these states doesn't mean that I'm in these states in some obscure mode you call "dispositionally"."
  • "So Kantian innateness is essentially a procedure-based innateness, consisting in an a priori active readiness of the mind for implementing rules of synthesis, as opposed to the content-based innateness of Cartesian and Leibnizian innate ideas, according to which an infinitely large supply of complete (e.g., mathematical) beliefs, propositions, or concepts themselves are either occurrently or dispositionally intrinsic to the mind."
  • "Marchia grants, but it is in his power ˜dispositionally™, for although the agent cannot act before he acts, he can be disposed to act so that he will in fact act."