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- Supervenience is a concept developed by philosophers to capture a way in which certain facts, events or properties rely or depend on others in a noncausal way1. It is a type of dependent relationship between properties of objects in philosophy234. In a supervenient relationship, if some set of properties, A, supervenes on some other set of properties, B, then changes in the properties of A will necessarily result in a change of properties in B4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Supervenience is a concept developed by philosophers to capture a way in which certain facts, events or properties rely or depend on others in a noncausal way. It is one way to capture the notion that certain phenomena seem to emerge from, or are determined by, others.www.rep.routledge.com/articles/thematic/superveni…In philosophy, supervenience refers to a relation between sets of properties or sets of facts. X is said to supervene on Y if and only if some difference in Y is necessary for any difference in X to be possible.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superveniencesupervenience, In philosophy, the asymmetrical relation of ontological dependence that holds between two generically different sets of properties (e.g., mental and physical properties) if and only if every change in an object’s properties belonging to the first set—the supervening properties—entails and is due to a change in properties belonging to the second set (the base properties).www.britannica.com/topic/supervenienceSupervenience is a type of dependent relationship between properties of objects in philosophy. In a supervenient relationship, if some set of properties, A, supervenes on some other set of properties, B, then changes in the properties of A will neccessarily result in a change of properties in B.www.philosophy-index.com/terms/supervenience.php
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