Clarified the concept that I sent on the previous occasion and it is this: I think inherent means " related to " but it is not always synonymous with INNATE which means born or essence itself and cobsustancial of the human being.Current example: affirmation of the Nule; 40: "Corruption is inherent in the nature of the human being " ) Do not agree with what Mr Nule expressed because...The corruption may be inherent to the human being or are related to humans but is not INNATE in humans because we are not born with it. We are born honest in every sense and corruption is a later alteration suffered by our genuine and original structure ético-moral and social. Why should clarify that there is difference between inherent and INNATE although on some occasions were poorly - used as synonyms. Actually I disagree with the meaning they publish the inherent term because they do see equal to INNATE.