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Supervenience : Philosophy Terms
1,177 words, approx. 4 pages . Supervenient characteristics or properties etc. (in older literature often called consequential characteristics; occasionally tertiary qualities) are characteristics which in a certain way come along (‘-vene’) on top of a situation of or...
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4,394 words, approx. 15 pages Supervenience There is supervenience when and only when there cannot be a difference of some sort A (for example, mental) without a difference of some sort B (for example, physical). When there cannot be an A-difference without a B-difference, then but...
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 In philosophy, supervenience is a kind of dependency relationship, typically held to obtain between sets of properties. According to one standard definition, a set of properties A supervenes on a set of properties B, if and only if any two objects x and...


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 The Review of Metaphysics
Physicalism, Nothing Buttery, and Supervenience. (Ratio).(Brief Article)
03/01/2001: 178 words, approx. 1 pages Physicalism, Nothing Buttery, and Supervenience, G. HENDEL The article considers the position (which the author calls "the triad") according to which physicalism is a reductive claim which is capturable in terms of the idea (the "nothing buttery" idea) that there is nothing...


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