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    • Nora’s latest sculpture has many intrinsic features, including its shape, density, texture, and constituent matter. It also has various aesthetic properties — beauty, grace, elegance, and expressive power. No doub… See more

    Supervenience and Non-Reductive Physicalism

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    Varieties of Supervenience

    The philosophical literature is replete with all manner of ways to describe the supervenience relation — “an unlovely proliferation,” as Lewis puts it (1986, p. 14). Here are s… See more

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    Two Common Complaints with Supervenience Theses

    Kim (1993) tells us that a supervenience thesis “itself says nothing about the natureof the dependence involved; it tells us neither what kind of dependency it is, nor how th… See more

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    Concluding Remarks

    It is widely agreed that the notion of supervenience cannot by itself fully explain the dependence of the mental on the physical. Yet, we must not underestimate the value o… See more

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  1. Two important applications of supervenience involve cases like this. One of these is the supervenience of mental properties (like the sensation of pain) on physical properties (like the firing of 'pain neurons'). A second is the supervenience of normative facts (facts about how things ought to be) on natural facts (facts about how things are).
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    The relation between your intention to call your friend and its subvenient base—a case of mind/brain supervenience—is realized by the neurophysiological event causing the movements of your arm and finger. Mind/brain supervenience is thought to provide the best account for the possibility of mental causation.
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    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.
     
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    Jaegwon Kim is one of the most pre-eminent and most influential contributors to the philosophy of mind and metaphysics. This collection of essays presents the core of his work on supervenience and mind with two sets of postscripts …

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    Nov 26, 1993 · Jaegwon Kim is one of the most preeminent and most influential contributors to the philosophy of mind and metaphysics. This collection of essays presents the core of his work on supervenience and mind with two …

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