global supervenience
Global supervenience refers to the concept that the complete properties and characteristics of a system or entity, at any given point in time, are fully determined by its most fundamental components and their arrangements. It explains how the higher-level features or behaviors of a system emerge solely from the lower-level interactions and configurations, without any additional or independent causal powers.
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