- a
relation between sets of
properties or sets of facts. X is said to
supervene on Y if and only if some
difference in Y is
necessary for any difference...
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states (M and M∗) that
supervene on
physical states (P and P∗) respectively. Let M and M∗ be
emergent properties. Let M∗
supervene on base
property P∗....
- that
there is "nothing over and above" the physical, or that
everything supervenes on the physical. It is
opposed to idealism,
according to
which the world...
- the
liberalisations soon
became moot
because EU
agricultural controls supervened. In 2015 and 2016, 69 per cent of the emplo****
workers is
organised in...
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According to the
exclusion principle,
there must be no
event that does not
supervene on e
while causing e*. To show this better,
substitute "the
desire to...
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Frustration is an
English contract law
doctrine that acts as a
device to set
aside contracts where an
unforeseen event either renders contractual obligations...
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governed by the
Insolvency Act.
Supervening impossibility of
performance takes place where an
event that
occurs (or
supervenes)
after the
contract has commenced...
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properties (such as thoughts,
imagination and memories)
exist in, or
naturally supervene upon,
certain physical substances (namely brains).
Substance dualism,...
- tomb on 4
November 1922. The
cause of Carnarvon's
death was
pneumonia supervening on [facial]
erysipelas (a
streptococcal infection of the skin and underlying...
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states that
moral predicates supervene upon non-moral predicates, and
hence that
moral facts involving these predicates supervene upon non-moral facts. The...