AbstractWhat is a sorting function—not a sorting function for a given ordering relation, but a sorting function with nothing given?Formulating four basic properties of sorting algorithms as defining requirements, we arrive at intrinsic notions of sorting and stable sorting: A function is a sorting function if and only it is an intrinsically parametric permutation function. It is a stable sorting function if and only if it is an intrinsically stable permutation function.We show that ordering relations can be represented isomorphically as inequality tests, comparators and stable sorting functions, each with their own intrinsic characterizations, which in turn provide a basis for run-time monitoring of their expected I/O behaviors. The isomorp...