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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 and Determination - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Supervenience and Determination The term “supervenience” gained prominence in the twentieth century when it was suggested that moral properties supervene on natural properties and that our mental characteristics supervene on our physical characteristics such as the properties of our nervous system The term can be defined as follows
  • SUPERVENIENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SUPERVENIENCE is the character, condition, or fact of being supervenient
  • supervenience, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun supervenience See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • Supervenience - informationphilosopher. com
    Supervenience as a concept in philosophy was first introduced as a description of properties in a complex system that supervene on the lower-level (called "base" or subvenient) properties of the system's components
  • Supervenience - definition of supervenience by . . . - The Free Dictionary
    To come or occur as something extraneous, additional, or unexpected 2 To follow immediately after; ensue 3 Philosophy To be dependent on a set of facts or properties in such a way that change is possible only if change occurs in those facts or properties
  • Supervenience - Oxford Reference
    Term introduced by Hare to describe the way that ethical properties relate to other, psychological and natural properties of things Properties of one kind, F, supervene upon those of another kind, G, when things are F in virtue of being G
  • 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





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