Supervenience New Essays

Supervenience New Essays by Elias E. Savellos, published by Cambridge University Press on August 16, 2007, is a comprehensive anthology that delves into the concept of supervenience within analytic philosophy. This edition, consisting of 336 pages, presents a collection of new essays that explore the implications and applications of supervenience across significant areas of philosophy, providing readers with a cohesive examination of this important topic.
In this volume, readers will encounter contributions from leading philosophers who engage with the nuances of supervenience, offering insights that were previously scattered across various journals. The essays address key philosophical themes, including the relationship between mind and body, as well as logical frameworks that underpin philosophical inquiry. This anthology serves as a valuable resource for those interested in contemporary philosophical discussions surrounding supervenience, making it an essential addition to the study of philosophy.
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Supervenience is one of the hot “discoveries” of recent analytic philosophy, and this collection of new essays on the topic represents a “state of the art” examination of it and its application to major areas of philosophy. Hitherto a serious student had to track down scattered articles in journals on the subject. Now that reader can find some of the finest philosophers writing on this topic in a comprehensive, integrated anthology.
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