Stephen Yablo provides perhaps the most succinct version: “You know what an intrinsic property is: it's a property that a thing has (or lacks) regardless of what may be going on outside of itself.” (1999: 479). David Lewis provides a more comprehensive list of platitudes.
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The term intrinsic denotes a property of some thing or action which is essential and specific to that thing or action, and which is wholly independent of any other object, action or consequence....
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An intrinsic property is a property that an object or a thing has of itself, independently of other things, including its context. An extrinsic (or relational ) property is a property that depen...
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Intrinsic property. Discussion about Intrinsic property. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Intrinsic property. ... In physics and chemistry an intrinsic property (or intensive property) of a system is a physical property of the system which does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system.
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Density is defined as the ratio of mass to volume, that is the mass of a sample divided by the volume of the sample. If you have a larger sample, it will weigh more. ... Density is called an intrinsic property because its value does not depend on how much of the sample you have, but rather what the sample is made of.
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It struck me that the key concept here is that all values stored in a computer have no intrinsic type. That is, ... Performing some operation on a value implies interpreting that value in some way, but different operations can apply different interpretations (the "type" is an extrinsic property of the value).
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Research Project: ADVANCED ANIMAL VACCINES AND DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS Title: Structural Dynamics, An Intrinsic Property of Viral Capsids...
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Public ReadOnly Property Intrinsic As Boolean ... Dim instance As Entity Dim value As Boolean value = instance.Intrinsic ... public bool Intrinsic { get; }
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In the present study we show that the oligomerization of the proteolytic products is an intrinsic property of prion proteins. ... In the present study we show that the oligomerization of the proteolytic products is an intrinsic property of prion proteins. No such oligomerization was observed for the proteolytic products...
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