Is an emergent property a preexisting disposition or something completely new? — Andrew4Handel
It seems that from a biological/scientific viewpoint humans are an organism made up of preexisting matter that has formed a new individual functional existence with possibly emergent properties. — Andrew4Handel
For example, when you put certain ingredients together in one and the same glass they might begin to interact with each other so that a new property emerges, which you might find more tasty than the separate ingredients. It's a matter of physics and biology. Any physical object or property is predisposed to have physical causes and effects... — jkop
The reason I raised this issue is because I have argued elsewhere that we are forced into existence by our parents. — Andrew4Handel
The reason I raised this issue is because I have argued elsewhere that we are forced into existence by our parents. — Andrew4Handel
If you already existed you couldn't be forced into existence. — Andrew4Handel
Does everything already exist? If not then new things come into existence. But how? In science it would be through physical forces. — Andrew4Handel
I am saying force into and not forced to. — Andrew4Handel
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