Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Jul. 2015
Intrinsic is that which is essential to something. The opposite of the intrinsic is the extrinsic, that is, those elements that are not essential and genuine of something. Heat is intrinsic to the sun and the same is true of whiteness in relation to snow or desire in relation to love.
The idea of intrinsic is usable in economy, on philosophy or in relation to the human being and in all three contexts the concept of intrinsic value is spoken of.
In economics
Intrinsic value in economics applies to the actions of an entity. It is not an accounting concept but an economic one. It is a value subjective but of great importance to value a business stock exchange. To calculate the intrinsic value of a share, the Discount Cash Flow method is used as a priority. (DCF), which consists of estimating foreseeable earnings and discounting interest to find its present value. The concept of intrinsic value of shares serves to measure something intangible and imprecise. like a model
business or the patents of an entity. In contrast to this concept, another is used, the market value of an action, which is the price that someone is willing to pay.In philosophy
Some philosophical currents establish the difference between the extrinsic and the intrinsic. The extrinsic is not characteristic of something and the intrinsic is. This distinction is useful for understanding the properties of certain concepts. Thus, the intrinsic principle of something is that which defines it, its substantial element and without which it could not exist. On the contrary, the extrinsic principle or value of a concept has an accidental and secondary character.
Throughout the history of thought Human philosophers have reflected on what is intrinsic to nature, human reason, will or love. The reason for this type of reflection is obvious: discovering the genuine and authentic to differentiate it from the superfluous or accessory. In other words, philosophers seek the fundamental, that without which the rest could not exist.
In the human being
What gives us value as human beings is not what we can buy or want but what we aspects of the human condition that define us as individuals, also known as values intrinsic. In some way these values are what make us people, such as freedom, dignity or honor. Let's illustrate this idea with a concrete example: a man who goes with a woman to show her to others because of her beauty. In this case, the attitude from man to woman is based on her extrinsic value and not on what woman is as an individual.
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