inherenttia
Inherenttia is a neologism used in philosophy and related fields to denote the degree to which a property is intrinsic to the identity of a thing, as opposed to arising from external relations or contingent circumstances. The term is used to distinguish features that are part of an object's constitution from those that are dependent on context, observers, or environment.
Etymology: The word blends inherent with a Latinate suffix -tia to indicate a state or quality. It
Definition and scope: Inherenttia aims to capture the portion of a property that remains true under varying
Formal approaches and debates: Some accounts treat inherenttia as a scalar score between 0 and 1; others
Applications: Advocates suggest that inherenttia can inform discussions on moral status, artifact design, or AI systems
See also: intrinsic property, essential property, ontological status.