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- Q1149305 subject Q7211634.
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- Q1149305 abstract "A disposition is an artificial habit, a preparation, a state of readiness, or a tendency to act in a specified way that may be learned.The terms dispositional belief and occurrent belief refer, in the former case, to a belief that is held in the mind but not currently being considered, and in the latter case, to a belief that is currently being considered by the mind.In Bourdieu's theory of fields, dispositions are the natural tendencies of each individual to take on a specific position in any field. There is no strict determinism through one's dispositions. The habitus is the choice of positions according to one's dispositions. However, in retrospect a space of possibles can always be observed.A disposition is not a process or event in some duration in time, but rather the state, preparation, or tendency of a structure "in waiting". In the field of possibilities its actual triggering has a statistical value.".
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- Q1149305 comment "A disposition is an artificial habit, a preparation, a state of readiness, or a tendency to act in a specified way that may be learned.The terms dispositional belief and occurrent belief refer, in the former case, to a belief that is held in the mind but not currently being considered, and in the latter case, to a belief that is currently being considered by the mind.In Bourdieu's theory of fields, dispositions are the natural tendencies of each individual to take on a specific position in any field. ".
- Q1149305 label "Disposition".