supervenience
Supervenience is a philosophical concept that suggests that certain features or properties of a system cannot change without causing corresponding changes in other features or properties, while the converse may not be true. It captures the idea that higher-level properties or states depend on, or are determined by, lower-level properties or states.
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Related Concepts (21)
- aesthetic supervenience
- biological supervenience
- conceptual supervenience
- dualism
- emergentism
- epiphenomenalism
- epistemic supervenience
- extensional supervenience
- global supervenience
- intensional supervenience
- mental causation
- mental supervenience
- mind-body problem
- moral supervenience
- multiple realizability
- non-reductive supervenience
- physical supervenience
- property supervenience
- psychological supervenience
- reductionist supervenience
- social supervenience
Similar Concepts
- authority and supervision
- delegation and supervision
- delegation in supervision
- oversight
- subordination
- supervision
- supervision and monitoring
- supervision and oversight
- supervisory authority
- supervisory control
- supervisory delegation
- supervisory hierarchy
- supervisory responsibility
- supervisory support
- supremacy