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This is interpreted as meaning that mental events supervene upon the physical.
It is possible that mental or other non-physical states supervene upon the physical.
A state without end or beginning would supervene.
When market forces cultivate such tastes, then forces of another kind must supervene.
The problem is with an object's accidental intrinsic properties, such as shape and weight, which supervene on its parts.
Gangrene frequently supervenes, the legs turn black and drop off. )
Others maintain that higher-order properties simply supervene over lower levels without direct causal interaction.
According to the exclusion principle, there must be no event that does not supervene on e while causing e*.
Semantic externalism suggests that the mental content does not supervene on what is in the head.
Here Camp taste supervenes upon good taste as a daring and witty hedonism.
It is possible for the advanced stage to supervene a few months after infection, but it would normally take ten or fifteen years to develop.
Normal cardiac rhythm will probably supervene, if we're lucky; if the process continues normally."
Completed results supervene upon processes that are not necessarily reducible to the parts or stages of that process.
Peña's philosophy of history acknowledges collective minds, which supervene on individual minds.
Most of all, he thinks it is very unclear how objective values could supervene on features of the natural world (see the Argument from Queerness).
Bejerot advanced the hypothesis that when addiction supervenes it is no longer a symptom but a morbid condition of its own.
For example, if psychological properties globally supervene on physical properties, then any two worlds physically the same will be psychologically the same.
Davidson uses the thesis of supervenience: mental states supervene on physical states, but are not reducible to them.
I hoped, for his sake, that unconsciousness would supervene, through the action of the drug, before through sheer fright his senses left him.
In regards to the onset, the von Zumbusch form may "supervene on any previous pattern of psoriasis".
Chronic psychoses can supervene many years later, based on myxoedema, hypoglycaemia or Addisonian crisis.
However Albert and Loewer suggest that the mental does not supervene on the physical, because individual minds have trans-temporal identity of their own.
(He noted that if content properties are reducible to NP properties, then they also supervene upon them.)
Supervenience escapes this problem as the social, moral, and psychological particulars are said to supervene on the physical particulars that compose them.
The claim that moral properties can supervene upon non-moral properties is, however, disputed by proponents of a more restricted use of the concept.