Abstract
Dispositions come in degrees. Powers theorists have suggested that this is explained by the fact that powers come in degrees, too. Degrees of powers have usually been characterised in terms of the robustness of the modal connection between power, stimulus, and manifestation. However, modal strength cannot account for all our comparative judgements between dispositions. In this paper, I argue that there is also a different kind of degrees of powers, which I dub intensity. Intensity is connected to the relation between the magnitude of stimuli and manifestations. I first develop a number of models for intensity degrees; then, I argue that intensity is conceptually independent from modal strength, and that it can do important explanatory work.