Pan-Dispositionalism – the view that all properties (and relations) are irreducibly dispositional – currently appears to have
no takers amongst major analytic metaphysicians. There are those, such as Mumford, who are open to the idea but remain uncommitted.
And there are those, such as Ellis and Molnar, who accept that some properties are irreducibly dispositional but argue that
not all are. In this paper, I defend Pan-Dispositionalism against this ‘Moderate’ Dispositionalism.
Keywords Ontology - Dispositionalism - Laws of nature - Property realism