supervenient

adj

Etymology

From Latin supervenient-, stem of superveniens, present participle of supervenio (“to come to or in addition to, to overtake”).

  1. derived from supervenient-

Definitions

  1. In a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies…

    In a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set

    • If mental properties are supervenient on physical properties, people with identical bodies will also have identical minds.
  2. Supervening

    Supervening; occurring subsequently; coming after something, especially when not causally connected.

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