1 Correction to: Topoi (2018) 37:495–512 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-016-9435-7

A number of ideas put forward in Sect. 5 of this article should be credited to an unpublished talk by Stephan Leuenberger: “Emergence and Failures of Supplementation”. This talk, given on 26 May 2015 in Glasgow and attended by the author, developed an account of being strongly emergent as involving having partial but no full grounds. These ideas are: (i) The objection that the “orthodox” view of partial grounding does not allow for strong emergence, on such an account. (ii) The identification of one of Fine’s non-orthodox notions of partial grounding as suitable for such an account. (iii) The use of the analogy to cases of weak supplementation failure in mereology to illuminate strong emergence and this non-orthodox notion of partial grounding. The author apologizes for neglecting to cite Leuenberger’s work in her article, as she had intended to do.