Full Idea
One intuitive gloss on 'intrinsic' property is that a property is intrinsic iff whether or not a thing has it depends entirely on how things stand with it and its parts, and not on its relation to some distinct thing.
Gist of Idea
An 'intrinsic' property is one that depends on a thing and its parts, and not on its relations
Source
Gideon Rosen (Metaphysical Dependence [2010], 02)
Book Reference
'Modality', ed/tr. Hale,B/Hoffman,A [OUP 2010], p.112
A Reaction
He offers this as a useful reward for reviving 'depends on' in metaphysical talk. The problem here would be to explain the 'thing' and its 'parts' without mentioning the target property. The thing certainly can't be a bundle of tropes.