Significance of Intrinsic
Synonyms: Inherent, Essential, Fundamental, Innate, Basic, Internal, Natural
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Hindu concept of 'Intrinsic'
In Hinduism, "Intrinsic" signifies the inherent value of goods. The king considers this value when setting fair prices, benefiting both the seller and buyer.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Intrinsic describes the inherent value of merchandise, which the king considers when fixing a price that is favorable to both the vendor and the vendee.[1]
The concept of Intrinsic in scientific sources
Intrinsic motivation, like environmental awareness, drives residents to reduce plastic bag use. This internal drive leads to sustained behavioral changes.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Interest and enjoyment in encouraging the residents to join for the success of the project.[2] (2) Intrinsic is one of the five types of approaches listed, acknowledging the complexities of knowledge production and transmission processes.[3] (3) Refers to the inherent value and qualities of objects, independent of human perception or use, requiring recognition in sustainable systems.[4] (4) It describes the internal motivation, such as environmental awareness, that drives residents to reduce plastic bag use, leading to sustained behavior change.[5]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The text uses the term intrinsic to describe religious motivation and orientation, specifically IRO, indicating an internal aspect of religious drive.[6] (2) It is a scale that correlates positively with Religious Fundamentalism and Biblical Foundationalism, indicating an internal, personal motivation for religious commitment.[7]
