TY - INPR
ID - cogprints391
UR - http://cogprints.org/391/
A1 - Post, John F.
Y1 - 2000///
N2 - After some preliminary clarifications, arguments for the supposed asymmetry of supervenience and determination, such as they are, are shown to be unsound. An argument against the supposed asymmetry is then constructed and defended against objections. This is followed by explanations of why the intuition of asymmetry is nonetheless so entrenched, and of how the asymmetric ontological priority of the physical over the non-physical can be understood without the supposed asymmetry of supervenience and determination.
PB - Manuscrito
KW - supervenience
KW - supervene
KW - determination
KW - determine
KW - nonreductive determination
KW - Kim
KW - reduction
KW - explanation
KW - physicalism
KW - priority
KW - ontological priority
KW - asymmetry
KW - asymmetric
KW - asymmetric ontological priority
KW - transitivity
KW - primacy
KW - ontological primacy
KW - identity
TI - Is Supervenience Asymmetric?
AV - public
ER -