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Capturing the emergent dynamical structure in biophysical neural models

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Supervenience

Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 1984
Abstract My own first use of the word, so far as I can determine, was in a paper, never published, which I read to the Oxford Philosophical Society in 1950. This was in the course of an attempt to find clear logical criteria for distinguishing between evaluative and purely descriptive words.
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Concepts of supervenience

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1984
We think of the world around us not as a mere assemblage of unrelated objects, events, and facts, but as constituting a system, something that shows structure, and whose constituents are connected with one another in significant ways. This view of the world seems fundamental to our scheme of things; it is reflected in the commonplace assumption that ...
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Supervenience

2018
Supervenience is a concept developed by philosophers to capture a way in which certain facts, events or properties rely or depend on others in a noncausal way. It is one way to capture the notion that certain phenomena seem to emerge from, or are determined by, others. Consider an example. The movement of one snooker ball depends on the way it
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STYLE AND SUPERVENIENCE

The British Journal of Aesthetics, 1998
Cope’s Computers and Musical Style (1991) describes a computer program that allegedly can represent and replicate musical styles solely on the basis of compositions that have been entered into it. If this claim is correct, then it must be that an oeuvre’s stylistic characteristics locally supervene on its textual features, which roughly means that its ...
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Supervenience

1995
Supervenience is one of the 'hot discoveries' of analytic philosophy, and this collection of essays on the topic represents an examination of it and its application to major areas of philosophy. The interest in supervenience has much to do with the flexibility of the concept.
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Supervenience

The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology.
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