Intrínsecos
Intrínsecos is a term derived from Spanish and Portuguese, meaning "intrinsic" or "internal" in English. It is used across various contexts, including philosophy, ethics, and science, to describe qualities, characteristics, or properties that are inherent and essential to an object, concept, or entity. Unlike extrinsic factors, which depend on external influences or situations, intrínsecos are considered fundamental to the nature of the subject itself.
In philosophy, intrínsecos refers to attributes or values perceived as inherent to an object or an individual,
In science and technology, the term applies to properties naturally present within materials or systems. For
In addition, intrínsecos can refer to inherent qualities in biological systems, such as genetic traits or internal
Overall, the concept of intrínsecos underscores the importance of internal, foundational features that define the core