11 ideas
16039 | Supervenience: No A-difference without a B-difference [Bennett,K] |
16043 | Supervenience is non-symmetric - sometimes it's symmetric, and sometimes it's one-way [Bennett,K] |
16047 | Weak supervenience is in one world, strong supervenience in all possible worlds [Bennett,K] |
16040 | Aesthetics, morality and mind supervene on the physical? Modal on non-modal? General on particular? [Bennett,K] |
16044 | Some entailments do not involve supervenience, as when brotherhood entails siblinghood [Bennett,K] |
16046 | Reduction requires supervenience, but does supervenience suffice for reduction? [Bennett,K] |
16049 | Definitions of physicalism are compatible with a necessary God [Bennett,K] |
9103 | A universal is not a real feature of objects, but only a thought-object in the mind [William of Ockham] |
16042 | The metaphysically and logically possible worlds are the same, so they are the same strength [Bennett,K] |
9104 | A universal is the result of abstraction, which is only a kind of mental picturing [William of Ockham] |
5470 | The idea of laws of nature arose in the Middle Ages [Hall,AR, by Ellis] |