From Dispositions to Possible Worlds

2025.02.13.
From Dispositions to Possible Worlds
Dániel Kodaj (ELTE Institute of Philosophy) has published his study in Erkenntnis, a Q1-ranked philosophy journal, earning him the Faculty Publication Award.

Abstract: Dispositions (powers, potentialities) have become popular in metaphysics in recent years, and some of their proponents are advertising them as the best metaphysical grounds for modality. This project has a logical as well as an ontological side: dispositionalists offer modal and counterfactual semantics that make no use of possible worlds. I argue that, as a result of their counterfactual semantics, dispositionalists are in fact committed to entities that play the same theoretical role as possible worlds.

Roughly, the claim is that certain counterfactuals (ones that concern 'very large' states) force the dispositionalist to posit world-sized states that play the theoretical role of worlds. As a result, dispositionalists can (and perhaps should) make use of the mainstream framework (Kripke frames and the Lewis–Stalnaker counterfactual semantics) even if they ground all modal facts in dispositions.

Dániel Kodaj: „From dispositions to possible worlds” Erkenntnis 2024