#15173Informally, a disposition is a proposition which is preponderantly, but not necessarily always, true.
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For example , birds can fly is a
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#15196For example, birds can fly is a disposition , as are the propositions Swedes are blond and Spaniards are dark.
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described in this paper is that a
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may be viewed as a
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proposition
#15223An idea which underlies the theory described in this paper is that a disposition may be viewed as a proposition with implicit fuzzy quantifiers which are approximations to all and always, e.g., almost all, almost always, most, frequently, etc.
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women . The process of transforming a
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into a
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is
#15306The process of transforming a disposition into a proposition is referred to as explicitation or restoration.