Ideas from 'Concepts of supervenience' by Jaegwon Kim [1984], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Supervenience and Mind' by Kim,Jaegwon [CUP 1993,0-521-43996-5]].

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7. Existence / C. Structure of Existence / 5. Supervenience / a. Nature of supervenience
Supervenient properties must have matching base properties
                        Full Idea: Each supervenient property necessarily has a coextensive property in the base family.
                        From: Jaegwon Kim (Concepts of supervenience [1984], §5)
                        A reaction: This is presumably the minimum requirement for a situation of supervenience. How do you decide which property is the 'base' property? Do we just mean that the base causes the other, but not vice versa?