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Ideas for 'Natural Kinds and Biological Realism', 'Structuralism and the Notion of Dependence' and 'Psychophysical supervenience'

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8. Modes of Existence / B. Properties / 4. Intrinsic Properties
Extrinsic properties, unlike intrinsics, imply the existence of a separate object [Kim, by Lewis]
An 'intrinsic' property is either found in every duplicate, or exists independent of all externals [Linnebo]