ekstrinsust
Ekstrinsust is a term used in philosophy and related disciplines to denote the quality of being dependent on external relations or conditions rather than on the internal constitution of an entity. In Estonian-language usage, it corresponds to the concept of extrinsicness or extrinsic properties, and it is often discussed in contrast to intrinsic qualities.
The central distinction is between intrinsic and extrinsic properties. Intrinsic properties are those a thing possesses
In value theory and ethics, extrinsic value refers to value that something has because of its consequences,
Usage of the concept spans philosophy, aesthetics, and social sciences, where ekstrinsust helps analyze how contexts,