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6422 | Internal relations are said to be intrinsic properties of two terms, and of the whole they compose [Bradley, by Russell] |
7966 | Relations must be linked to their qualities, but that implies an infinite regress of relations [Bradley] |
14088 | An 'intrinsic' property is either found in every duplicate, or exists independent of all externals [Linnebo] |