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Ability

Abilities are powers an agent has to perform various actions. They include common abilities, like walking, and rare abilities, like performing a double backflip.

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Relation to other concepts

21 related topics

Theories of ability

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Definition and semantic field

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Types

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Ability

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples123
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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Ability

Top relations

related to Definition and semantic field · 15
Ability → Abilities, Actions, But, Dispositions, For, French, Gödel's, In, Other, Some, The, They, This, Various, While
related to Concepts and concept possession · 13
Ability → As, Concepts, DVD-players, For, It, On, One, Opponents, Proponents, So, Someone, There, They
related to Conditional analysis · 13
Ability → Another, But, David Hume, Hume's, It, Michael Phelps, On, One, Similar, So, Some, The, This
related to General and specific · 12
Ability → An, But, Even, General, Having, If, In, It, So, The, This, While
related to Free will · 11
Ability → Another, Different, Free, Having, Inwagen, It, Peter, Such, Susan Wolf, The, These
related to Modal approach · 11
Ability → Because, But, Closely, For, In, Modal, On, So, The, These, This
related to Obligation and responsibility · 11
Ability → According, As, But, Immanuel Kant, It, Its, On, One, Paraplegia, The, This
related to Effective and transparent · 9
Ability → Another, Bolt, But, For, Instead, Pi, The, Usain Bolt, Usually
related to Autonomy · 7
Ability → Autonomy, In, It, Kantian, Robert Audi, Some, This
related to Relation to other concepts · 6
Ability → Another, Disagreements, Free, In, The, This

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Important terminology

abilities agent various general one example action often concepts specific related approach sense would perform corresponding conditional terms may whether

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Abilityis atraditionally dominant approach0.90text
Abilityrelated to AutonomyAutonomy0.60section
Abilityrelated to AutonomyIt0.60section
Abilityrelated to AutonomyRobert Audi0.60section
Abilityrelated to AutonomySome0.60section
Abilityrelated to AutonomyIn0.60section
Abilityrelated to AutonomyKantian0.60section
Abilityrelated to AutonomyThis0.60section
Abilityrelated to Concepts and concept possessionConcepts0.60section
Abilityrelated to Concepts and concept possessionAs0.60section
Abilityrelated to Concepts and concept possessionFor0.60section
Abilityrelated to Concepts and concept possessionSomeone0.60section

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