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  • Teleology - Wikipedia
    In Western philosophy, the term and concept of teleology originated in the writings of Plato and Aristotle Aristotle's ' four causes ' gives a special place to the telos or "final cause" of each thing In this, he followed Plato in seeing purpose in both human and nonhuman nature
  • TELEOLOGICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Teleology has the basic meaning of "the study of ends or purposes " A teleologist attempts to understand the purpose of something by looking at its results
  • Teleology | Definition, Examples Debate | Britannica
    Accordingly, teleological language in the biological sciences is not to be taken literally; it is essentially a set of useful metaphors
  • Teleology: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
    Teleological ethics, says that one’s ethical decisions should be based on final goals and ends; deontology says that ethics should be based on commitments to moral principles, without regard for ends
  • TELEOLOGICAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Teleological means starting from the end and reasoning back, explaining things based on their end purpose A teleological statement you've probably heard before is "everything happens for a reason " Teleological comes from the Greek roots telos "end" or "purpose" and -ology "study of "
  • TELEOLOGICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The European Court's method of interpreting Community legal texts is primarily teleological, that is to say the interpretation of a provision on the basis of its object and purpose
  • Teleological Notions in Biology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Most post-Darwinian approaches attempt to naturalize teleology in biology, in opposition to nineteenth-century viewpoints which grounded it theologically Nevertheless, biologists and philosophers have continued to question the legitimacy of teleological notions in biology
  • Teleological - definition of teleological by The Free Dictionary
    The philosophical interpretation of natural phenomena as exhibiting purpose or design 2 The use of ultimate purpose or design as a means of explaining phenomena 3 Belief in or the perception of purposeful development toward an end, as in history
  • Teleological Arguments - Philosophy A Level
    William Paley’s teleological argument, from Natural Theology (1802), uses the famous watchmaker comparison to argue for the existence of God Paley begins by comparing a stone with a watch found in a field: while we might accept that a stone could have been there forever, we would never say the same of a watch





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