intrinzik
Intrinzik is a term used in philosophy and cognitive science to denote properties, states, or tendencies that are inherent to a system or entity, independent of external observers, measurements, or relations. The concept is commonly contrasted with extrinsic properties, which depend on context or interaction.
Etymology and usage: The form intrinzik is a stylized variant of intrinsic that has appeared in academic
Applications: In metaphysics, intrinzik properties are those things a subject possesses by virtue of its own
Critique: The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic properties is subject to ongoing debate. Critics argue that
See also: intrinsic value, intrinsic motivation, intrinsic properties.