innateness
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary innée|innate|innateness|inborn in-né darun-zâd (pbp.) mâdar-zâd(i) + Inné ou acquis ? Cette opposition éternelle s'applique bien aux grandes maladies du système nerveux central. Produit de l'évolution, notre cerveau est construit par un ensemble de gènes qui vont en déterminer de nombreuses propriétés. Soumise aux lois du déterminisme génétique, cette construction n'échappe pas pour autant à l'influence de l'environnement extérieur (nourriture, stimulations sensorielles, relations affectives, etc.), qui est particulièrement importante pour la cochlée de l'oreille interne et la rétine, structures nerveuses chargées de collecter les informations sensorielles. ( Les mystères du cerveau ) + Dispositions innées et universelles du nouveau-né humain : - reconnaissance et sucion du sein - réflexe palmaire de préhension - reconnaissance d'un visage humain - disposition au langage - développement précoce de l'espace conscient - attribution d'intentions à autrui (J.P. CHANGEUX, 21/03/05)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·nate adj. Pronunciation: i- ' nāt, ' i- ˌ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English innat, from Latin innatus, past participle of innasci to be born in, from in- + nasci to be born ― more at NATION Date: 15th century 1 : existing in, belonging to, or determined by factors present in an individual from birth : NATIVE , INBORN 2 : belonging to the essential nature of something : INHERENT 3 : originating in or derived from the mind or the constitution of the intellect rather than from experience –in·nate·ly adverb –in·nate·ness noun synonyms INNATE , INBORN , INBRED , CONGENITAL , HEREDITARY mean not acquired after birth. INNATE applies to qualities or characteristics that are part of one's inner essential nature . INBORN suggests a quality or tendency either actually present at birth or so marked and deep-seated as to seem so . INBRED suggests something either acquired from parents by heredity or so deeply rooted and ingrained as to seem acquired in that way . CONGENITAL and HEREDITARY refer to what is acquired before or at birth, the former to things acquired during fetal development and the latter to things transmitted from one's ancestors .