property supervenience
Property supervenience refers to the notion that any change in the properties of an object or system necessarily leads to changes in its underlying qualities or characteristics. In simpler terms, this concept states that any alteration in the observable features or attributes of something automatically implies alterations in its fundamental nature or essence.
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