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One way to characterize dispositions is to take them to be reducible to categorical properties plus experimental arrangements. We argue that this view applied to Bohm 's ontological interpretation of quantum theory provides a good picture of the unremarkable nature of spin in that interpretation, and so explains how a simple realism of possessed values may be retained in the face of Kochen and Specker's theorem. With this in mind we discuss Redhead's influential analysis of Kochen and Specker's theorem which does nor appear to allow for the above view.
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Pagonis, C., Clifton, R. Unremarkable contextualism: Dispositions in the Bohm theory. Found Phys 25, 281–296 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02055208
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