Supervenience for operators |
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Authors: | John Divers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Philosophy, University of Leeds, L52 9JT Leeds, England |
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Abstract: | The modal primitivist who takes a sentential possibility operator as her only modal resource can provide adequate representations of the familiar concepts of weak, strong and global supervenience. The primitivist representations of these concepts can be applied to provide adequate interpretations of speciflc supervenience theses which will be considered. Moreover the modal primitivist is no better and no worse placed than the genuine modal realist to present supervenience as a simple and unifled notion. Therefore, Lewis is unjustified in claiming that a genuine modal realist approach to the analysis of the concept of supervenience is superior to a modal primitivist approach.Thanks to Jim Edwards, Alex Miller, Pat Shaw and an anonymous reader for suggestions and comments on earlier versions of this material. |
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