|
|
Definition of intrinsically in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of intrinsically. Pronunciation of intrinsically. Translations of intrinsically. intrinsically synonyms, intrinsically antonyms. Information about intrinsically in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [Middle English intrinsique, ... Link to this page:
|
||
|
2. Anatomy Situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts. Used of certain nerves and muscles. ... [Middle English intrinsique, inner, from Old French intrinseque, from Late Latin intr nsecus, inward, from Latin, inwardly; see en in Indo-European roots.] ... intrinsically adv...
|
||
|
Flash Player Required ... Learn more about "INTRINSICALLY" ... Learn more about "INTRINSICALLY" and related topics at Britannica.com...
|
||
|
It’s been an interesting few days, after that big ice storm. A lot of people around here have no power, but I’ve been lucky–I live in downtown Albany and haven’t had a problem. ... Intrinsically Knotted is a blog about math, art, atheism, and whatever else strikes my fancy.
|
||
|
intrinsically Definition from dictionary ... 1 intrinsically, per se, as such, in and of itself; ... nothing intrinsically moral; For any questions about this word or definition:
|
||
|
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Webster 1913 ... A lie is a thing absolutely and intrinsically evil. South.; ... Cepheid (class of intrinsically variable stars)
|
||
|
Intrinsically motivated students are bound to do much better in classroom activities, because they are willing and eager to learn new material. Their learning experience is more meaningful, and they go deeper into the subject to fully understand it.
|
||
|
Many philosophers have followed Plato's lead in declaring pleasure intrinsically good and pain intrinsically bad. ... Like Plato, Aristotle does not take pleasure and pain to be the only things that are intrinsically good and bad, although some have maintained that this is indeed the case.
|
||
|
The key consideration here is that intrinsically evil actions are judged to be so solely by their object, independently of the intention that inspires them or the circumstances that surround them (See the Catechism, Part Three, Section One, Chapter One, Article 4, n. 1756). In this sense, "intrinsic" does not convey...
|