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Single Idea 16054
[filed under theme 7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 6. Physicalism
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Full Idea
Global supervenience seems too weak to capture the physical facts determining all the facts. …There could be two spatio-temporal regions alike in all physical respects, but different in some intrinsic non-physical respect.
Gist of Idea
Physicalism needs more than global supervenience on the physical
Source
Terence Horgan (From Supervenience to Superdupervenience [1993], §5)
Book Ref
-: 'Mind' [-], p.16
A Reaction
I.e. there might be two physically identical regions, but one contains angels and the other doesn't (so the extra fact isn't tracking the physical facts). Physicalism I take to be the simple denial of the angels. Supervenience is an explanandum.
Related Idea
Idea 16053
'Global' supervenience is facts tracking varying physical facts in every possible world [Horgan,T]
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[reality consists entirely of material things in space-time]:
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Some alarming thinkers think that only things which you can touch exist
[Plato]
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11256
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Materialists cannot explain change
[Aristotle, by Politis]
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14048
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Astronomical movements are blessed, but they don't need the help of the gods
[Epicurus]
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7559
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Every part of the universe is body, and non-body is not part of it
[Hobbes]
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5287
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Philosophical problems are resolved into empirical facts
[Marx/Engels]
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18438
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Every worldly event, without exception, is a redistribution of microphysical states
[Quine]
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10243
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My ontology is quarks etc., classes of such things, classes of such classes etc.
[Quine]
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3454
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Reality is entirely particles in force fields
[Searle]
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3437
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'Physical facts determine all the facts' is the physicalists' slogan
[Kim]
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15318
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Gravitational and electrical fields are, for a materialist, distressingly empty of material
[Harré/Madden]
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8580
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Materialism is (roughly) that two worlds cannot differ without differing physically
[Lewis]
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16054
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Physicalism needs more than global supervenience on the physical
[Horgan,T]
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16055
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Materialism requires that physics be causally complete
[Horgan,T]
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7855
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Some suggest that materialism is empty, because 'physical' cannot be properly characterized
[Mellor/Crane, by Papineau]
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6504
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For physicalists, the only relations are spatial, temporal and causal
[Robinson,H]
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16048
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Physicalism says in any two physically indiscernible worlds the positive facts are the same
[Chalmers, by Bennett,K]
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16060
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Nonreductive materialism says upper 'levels' depend on lower, but don't 'reduce'
[Lynch/Glasgow]
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16064
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The hallmark of physicalism is that each causal power has a base causal power under it
[Lynch/Glasgow]
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14909
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Physicalism is 'part-whole' (all parts are physical), or 'supervenience/levels' (dependence on physical)
[Ladyman/Ross]
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16049
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Definitions of physicalism are compatible with a necessary God
[Bennett,K]
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