exteriority
Exteriority is a term used to describe the condition or quality of being external to something—outside, outward, or beyond the interior. In general usage it denotes the relation between an entity and what lies beyond its boundaries, the outside world, or otherness that lies beyond self-contained unity. Etymologically rooted in Latin exterior, meaning outer or outward, the concept is widely employed across disciplines to mark the interface between a thing and what surrounds or confronts it.
In philosophy and critical theory, exteriority often refers to the external forces, contexts, or other beings
Across fields, exteriority can be analytic, focusing on boundary conditions and the permeability of systems, or
Together, exteriority emphasizes contact with the outside—an essential aspect of how systems, selves, and meanings persist