The past decades have been marked with an increased venture in understanding and employing the notion of emergence. The notion of emergence argues for the appearance of novel properties known as emergent properties, which are irreducible to their basal properties. A hierarchical structure of levels in reality accompanies the notion of emergence where emergent properties occupy higher levels and basal properties lower levels. In this way, the notion of emergence presents itself as an overt rejection of radical reductionism, which posits that everything can be reduced to the basal properties. Hence, the irreducibility of the emergent properties to the basal properties constitutes the former and the latter separate ontological entities. The di...