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supervenient

Supervenient - What does it mean?

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Epiphenomenal vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

epiphenomenal | supervenient |


As adjectives the difference between epiphenomenal and supervenient

is that epiphenomenal is being of secondary consequence to a causal chain of processes, but playing no causal role in the process of interest while supervenient is in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.

Taxonomy vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

taxonomy | supervenient |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective supervenient is

(logic|philosophy|of a set of properties) in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.

Subvenient vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

subvenient | supervenient | Related terms |

Supervenient is a related term of subvenient.


Subvenient is likely misspelled.


Subvenient has no English definition.

As an adjective supervenient is

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

Supervenience vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

supervenience | supervenient | Related terms |

Supervenience is a related term of supervenient.


As a noun supervenience

is (philosophy) the state or quality of being supervenient, of being in a dependency relationship such that an object with the supervened properties must also have the supervening properties.

As an adjective supervenient is

(logic|philosophy|of a set of properties) in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.

Superveniently vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

superveniently | supervenient | Derived terms |

Superveniently is a derived term of supervenient.


As an adjective supervenient is

(logic|philosophy|of a set of properties) in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.

Subsequently vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

subsequently | supervenient |


As an adverb subsequently

is following, afterwards in either time or place.

As an adjective supervenient is

(logic|philosophy|of a set of properties) in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.