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14978 | A property is intrinsic if an object alone in the world can instantiate it [Sider] |
14979 | Being alone doesn't guarantee intrinsic properties; 'being alone' is itself extrinsic [Lewis, by Sider] |
15454 | Extrinsic properties come in degrees, with 'brother' less extrinsic than 'sibling' [Lewis] |
14995 | Predicates can be 'sparse' if there is a universal, or if there is a natural property or relation [Sider] |