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answermethis0816 t1_irsg7qq wrote

Surely you don’t mean idealism in the philosophical sense, because that’s not what idealism is…

Emergent property just means that none of the individual objects that comprise the whole have the property, but the whole does. For example, mortar and bricks don’t have the properties of a wall, but when combined in a specific configuration they do. Still material.

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