Finkishness, Frankfurt-Szenarien und die konditionale Analyse von Fähigkeit

Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (23):60-77 (2010)
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Abstract

The conditional analysis interprets power/capability as disposition and gives it a counterfactual analysis. The phenomenon of finkishness poses a problem for this account. I argue that the conditional analysis has to be modified in order to solve these problems. The new analysis, I claim, is well suited to deal with Frankfurt-style scenarios as well, which conditional analyses are frequently thought to be incapable of.

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