intrínieke
Intrínieke is a term derived from the Latin word "intrinsecus," meaning "inwardly" or "from within." In philosophical and psychological contexts, it refers to qualities or motivations that originate from an individual's internal state rather than external factors. For instance, intrinsic motivation is a drive that comes from the enjoyment or satisfaction of an activity itself, as opposed to extrinsic motivation, which is driven by external rewards or punishments.
In philosophy, intrinsic value is often contrasted with instrumental value. Something possessing intrinsic value is considered
The understanding of what is intrínieke can vary across different ethical and metaphysical frameworks. Some argue