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'''Supervenience''' is a form of independence in interdependence: a system A is causal independent from a system B, and yet physically embedded in it. If a system A is embedded in a system B, it is usually not possible to say who chances in system B affect system A. They are causal independent of each other. And yet there cannot be a difference in the system A without difference in the underlying system B, because the system A is embedded and realized by system B. Supervenience is a kind of dependency relationship, typically held to obtain between sets of properties. A set of properties A is supervenient on a set of properties B, if and only if any two objects x and y which share all properties in B (are "B-indiscernible") must also share all properties in A. == Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supervenience Supervenience] in Wikpedia * [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/supervenience/ Supervenience] in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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