@article {Jessica:1 June 2002:0165-9227:53, author = "Jessica M. Wilson", title = "Causal Powers, Forces, and Superdupervenience", journal = "Grazer Philosophische Studien", volume = "63", year = "1 June 2002", abstract = "Horgan (1993) proposed that "superdupervenience" - supervenience preserving physicalistic acceptability - is a matter of robust explanation. I argued against him (1999) that (as nearly all physicalist and emergentist accounts reflect) superdupervenience is a matter of Condition on Causal Powers (CCP): every causal power bestowed by the supervenient property is identical with a causal power bestowed by its base property.Here Ishow that CCP is, as it stands, unsatisfactory,for on the usual understandings of causal power bestowal, it is trivially satisfied or falsified. I offer a revision of CCP which incorporates the evident fact that causal powers are grounded in fundamental forces.", pages = "53-77(25)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rodopi/gps/2002/00000063/00000001/art00004" }