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Intrinsic and extrinsic properties
Intrinsic and extrinsic properties See: Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy) Intensive and extensive properties ( ...
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Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy)
Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy) An intrinsic property is a property that an object ... of other things, including its context. An extrinsic property is a property that depends ...
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Talk:Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy)
Talk:Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy) A zenner barrier is a protection ...
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Intrinsic
Intrinsic Intrinsic (in contrast to extrinsic ) is a term used to describe a ... This quality can be seen in the properties of an object philosophically (Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy)) or in ...
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Extrinsic illusion
Extrinsic illusion An extrinsic illusion is one in which the illusory ... co-exist simultaneously. Compare this to an intrinsic illusion. By way of example we can ... a snake. We have here also an extrinsic illusion: the properties-of-rope (long, thick, black) are ...
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Intensive and extensive properties
Intensive and extensive properties In physics and chemistry an intensive property ... the system. However, some of the intensive properties are statistical in nature (e.g. viscosity ... only in aggregate scales. Examples of intensive properties include: temperature viscosity density electrical resistivity melting ... in solution) flammability vagility Examples of extensive properties include: mass volume entropy energy electrical resistance texture pressure See also Intrinsic and extrinsic properties
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Talk:Intensive and extensive properties
Talk:Intensive and extensive properties Which is the correct term in physics / chemistry: intrinsic/extrinsic or intensive/extensive? I've seen both ...
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Consciousness studies: Nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy (Psychology wiki)
... alone, he argues that "Everything real has properties, and since I don't deny the ... experience, I grant that conscious experience has properties". Having related all consciousness to properties he then declares that these properties are actually judgements of properties. He considers judgements of the properties ...
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Science of Value
... a meaning defined by a set of properties, and that the thing possess all of the properties in the set. A thing is bad ... even worse car, with fewer of the properties of a car. He introduces three basic dimensions of value, systemic, extrinsic and intrinsic, each with their own cardinality for ...
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Semiconductor
... useful in electronics is that their electronic properties can be greatly altered in a controllable ... often used as a replacement for metals. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors An intrinsic semiconductor is a semiconductor which is pure ... electrons and holes are present in an intrinsic semiconductor. Electrons and holes flow in ...
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