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- Supervenience - Wikipedia
In philosophy, supervenience refers to a relation between sets of properties or sets of facts X is said to supervene on Y if and only if some difference in Y is necessary for any difference in X to be possible
- Supervenience - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Supervenience is a central notion in analytic philosophy It has been invoked in almost every corner of the field For example, it has been claimed that aesthetic, moral, and mental properties supervene upon physical properties
- Supervenience | Mental States, Emergent Properties, Causality | Britannica
supervenience, In philosophy, the asymmetrical relation of ontological dependence that holds between two generically different sets of properties (e g , mental and physical properties) if and only if every change in an object’s properties belonging to the first set—the supervening properties—entails and is due to a change in properties
- Supervenience - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Although the word supervenience first appears in twentieth-century philosophy, the concept had previously appeared in discussion of the ‘emergence’ of life from underlying physical complexity The central philosophical problem lies in understanding the relationship between the two levels
- Supervenience and Determination - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
However, the concept of Supervenience, as a philosophical term of art, is generally acknowledged to be traceable to G E Moore’s work on value theory, and from thence to R M Hare’s work on meta-ethics in which the term ‘supervenience’ was introduced into the philosophical literature
- supervenience - Philopedia
Supervenience is a key concept in metaphysics and philosophy of mind, describing dependence relations between properties without strict reduction
- SUPERVENIENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUPERVENIENCE is the character, condition, or fact of being supervenient
- Supervenience · Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
Supervenience is a pattern of property covariation: there cannot be a difference in one respect without a difference in another respect Two tables cannot differ in their solidity or density without also differing in their atomic structure
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