Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Volume 68, Issue 3, May 2004

Karen Bennett
Pages 501-529

Global Supervenience and Dependence

Two versions of global supervenience have recently been distinguished from each other. I introduce a third version, which is more likely what people had in mind all along. However, I argue that one of the three versions is equivalent to strong supervenience in every sense that matters, and that neither of the other two versions counts as a genuine determination relation. I conclude that global supervenience has little metaphysically distinctive value.