intangiline
Intangiline is a hypothetical construct used in philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and information theory to denote a quantifiable measure of intangible content or subjective value associated with a phenomenon or dataset. It is not a physical substance.
The term blends intangible and the suffix -line, a nomenclatural pattern found in theoretical discourse. In
In debates about conscious experience and information, intangiline is used to explore how subjective value or
Criticism and ongoing status: the concept remains speculative and is not widely adopted in empirical research.
See also: information theory, phenomenology, qualia, value theory.