do you notice any difference between 'intrinsic' and 'inherent'? if so, what?
both are unconditional, non-obvious-from-some-perspective, properties.
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But intrinsic properties often about object's participation in some higher-level/emergent system. Inherent often just descriptive
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cf inherent in vs intrinsic to. former, any necessary property, latter implies identity/causation determiner
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