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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active disposition" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a person's tendency or inclination to engage in certain behaviors or attitudes actively. Example: "Her active disposition towards learning new skills has greatly contributed to her professional growth."
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It is not men of an active disposition who suffer from an Indian climate, it is those of a sedentary habit.
An embryo has potential in the sense of having an "active disposition" and "intrinsic power" to develop into a mature human being (Lee & George 2006).
In any case, in addition to the "active" disposition of a sign to evoke particular psychological states of a hearer, the meaning of a sign is also constituted in part by a "passive" disposition to be used to express the psychological states of a speaker (1944, 57 58).
In the case of a sign's active disposition, the stimuli are the token productions of the sign, while the responses are the psychological states of a hearer; however, in the case of a sign's passive disposition, the stimuli are psychological states of a person, the responses the token productions of the sign.
Thus, for Stevenson, the meaning of a term is the "conjunction" or union of two dispositions, one "active" disposition to evoke psychological states of a hearer, another "passive" disposition to be used to express the psychological states of a speaker, where a disposition is a complex causal network of stimuli, responses, attendant circumstances, and basis.
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Thus, Stevenson associates the meaning of a word or sentence with neither perlocutionary intentions nor with illocutionary force, but rather with the conjunction or union of its passive and active dispositions its passive dispositions to be used to express a speaker's mental states and its active dispositions to evoke mental states of a speaker's audience.
(P4) thus captures the passive dispositions of ethical terms to be used as a result of a speaker or writer's more specific cognitive states about the properties or characteristics of an action, person, etc, and the terms' active dispositions to cause such cognitive states in an audience.
These structures reveal, for the first time, the active site disposition and the unique Cys-Arg catalytic machinery of the cysteine transpeptidase, and they also provide useful information for the future design of anti-infective agents against sortases.
Although a hardworking hunter, the flat-coated retriever is an excellent family companion, with a good-natured, playful, active, and affectionate disposition.
Couch potatoes and immovable lazybones might react in horror to Richard Askwith's third book, an account of a year's running through the Northamptonshire countryside, but those of a more active or curious disposition ought to race to the shops and savour his idiosyncratic, enjoyable tale.
A stroke in July, 1912, left Durrett unable to take a very active role in the disposition of his library, and after some consideration of other offers, the family concluded a purchase agreement with the University of Chicago early in 1913.
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