
Publication details
Year: 2009
Pages: 115-129
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "What is global supervenience?", Synthese 170 (1), 2009, pp. 115-129.
Abstract
The relation of global supervenience is widely appealed to in philosophy. In slogan form, it is explained as follows: a class of properties A supervenes on a class of properties B if no two worlds differ in the distribution of A-properties without differing in the distribution of B-properties. It turns out, though, that there are several ways to cash out that slogan. Three different proposals have been discussed in the literature. In this paper, I argue that none of them is adequate. Furthermore, I present a puzzle that reveals a tension in our concept of global supervenience.
Publication details
Year: 2009
Pages: 115-129
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "What is global supervenience?", Synthese 170 (1), 2009, pp. 115-129.