“Supervenient and yet Not Deducible”: Is There a Coherent Concept of Ontological Emergence?

In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain. Ontos Verlag. pp. 53-72 (2009)
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Jaegwon Kim
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Supervenience.Karen Bennett & Brian McLaughlin - 2005 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Supervenience.Brian McLaughlin - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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Studies in the Logic of Explanation.Carl Hempel & Paul Oppenheim - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):133-133.
How properties emerge.Paul Humphreys - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (1):1-17.
Weak emergence.Mark A. Bedau - 1997 - Philosophical Perspectives 11:375-399.
Weak Emergence.Mark A. Bedau - 1997 - Noûs 31 (S11):375-399.

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