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3431 | Supervenience suggest dependence without reduction (e.g. beauty) [Kim] |
Full Idea: Supervenience opens up the possibility of a relationship that gives us determination, or dependence, without reduction (as beauty supervenes on physical properties, but can't be given a physical definition). | |
From: Jaegwon Kim (Philosophy of Mind [1996], p.223) | |
A reaction: Beauty is a bad analogy, since it rather obviously involves a beholder. There is nothing more to a statue than a substance of a certain shape. There are no good analogies for this sort of supervenience, because it doesn't exist. |
3437 | 'Physical facts determine all the facts' is the physicalists' slogan [Kim] |
Full Idea: Physicalists are fond of saying that physical facts determine all the facts. | |
From: Jaegwon Kim (Philosophy of Mind [1996], p.232) | |
A reaction: I totally agree with this slogan. As a view, it seems to me that it is reinforced by essentialism (see the ideas of Brian Ellis), which gives some indication of how facts are physically determined, and why there is no alternative. |