核心概念
Capabilities are dispositions in whose realization some organism or group of organisms has an interest.
摘要
This paper proposes a robust ontological analysis of the concept of "capability" within the framework of Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). The key insights are:
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Capabilities are a subclass of dispositions - they are realizable entities that are grounded in the physical structure of their bearers. However, capabilities are distinguished from mere dispositions by the fact that some organism or group of organisms has an interest in their realization.
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All functions are capabilities, since functions are dispositions whose realization contributes to the survival and/or goals of their bearers. However, not all capabilities are functions - there are capabilities that are not tied to the reason for existence of their bearers.
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Capabilities can come into existence either when a new disposition arises that aligns with some organism's interests, or when an existing disposition becomes recognized as a capability due to the emergence of relevant interests. Capabilities can also cease to exist if their bearers undergo physical changes that preclude their realization.
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The authors argue that this ontological account of capabilities can provide a robust foundation for consistent definitions and applications of the concept across diverse domains, from medicine and manufacturing to defense and education.
統計資料
"Capabilities are everywhere. There are software capabilities, gardening capabilities, intellectual capabilities; there are innate capabilities and capabilities gained through practice; capabilities of individuals, capabilities of organizations, and capabilities of machines."
"Medical professionals must often communicate information regarding patient lifestyles, interests, values, as well as their responses to medication and treatment."
"National security decisions require that we have an accurate understanding of the capabilities not only of ourselves and of our allies but also of our actual and potential adversaries."
"Organizations have an interest in hiring talented individuals to further organizational goals. Individuals have an interest in acquiring the sorts of capabilities needed to address an organization's needs."
引述
"Capabilities are dispositions in whose realization some organism or group of organisms has an interest."
"Functions are capabilities whose realization contributes to the survival and/or goals of their bearers."
"Capabilities can come into existence either when a new disposition arises that aligns with some organism's interests, or when an existing disposition becomes recognized as a capability due to the emergence of relevant interests."