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 -