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  • ...ournal|last1=Werth|first1=A.|last2=Allchin|first2=D.|date=2020-03-05|title=Teleology's long shadow|journal=Evolution: Education and Outreach|volume=13|issue=1|p [[Category:Teleology]] ...
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  • ...logy of [[Teilhard de Chardin]]. Barrow and Tipler carefully distinguish [[teleology|teleological]] reasoning from [[eutaxiology|''eutaxiological'']] reasoning; ...h as Barrow and Tipler's ''anthropic cosmological principle'', which are [[Teleology|teleological]] notions that tend to describe the existence of life as a ''n ...
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  • ...ts, [[Deity|deities]], and [[ghost]]s are not real and that there is no "[[Teleology|purpose]]" in nature. This stronger formulation of naturalism is commonly r ...{{omission}} while the [[Stoics]] adopted a [[Teleological argument|divine teleology]] {{omission}} The choice seems simple: either show how a structured, regul ...
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  • ...ganizing" in his 1790 ''[[Critique of Judgment]]'', where he argued that [[teleology]] is a meaningful concept only if there exists such an entity whose parts o ...[[Thomas Aquinas]] (1225–1274) in his ''[[Summa Theologica]]'' assumes a [[Teleology|teleological]] created universe in rejecting the idea that something can be ...
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  • ...anding of the teleology of particular actions is ultimately related to the teleology of history in general, which is the concern of eschatology. |year=1999 |acc ...
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  • For many classical [[philosophers]], nature was understood [[teleology|teleologically]], meaning that every type of thing had a definitive purpose ...rges of reason.<ref>{{Citation|last=Velkley|first=Richard|chapter=Freedom, Teleology, and Justification of Reason|title=Being after Rousseau: Philosophy and Cul ...
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  • ...incorporated terms from [[Aristotelian physics]], now used in a new non-[[Teleology|teleological]] way. This implied a shift in the view of objects: objects we ...
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  • ...tion]], [[Motivation|purpose]], aim or goal associated with the concept ([[teleology]] and [[design]]). ...
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  • These histories of the Internet have since been characterized as [[Teleology|teleologies]] or [[Whig history]]; that is, they take the present to be the ...
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  • ...mpirical observation]], and due to Aristotle's attempt to explain nature [[teleology|teleologically]]β€”in terms of ends and purposes. Plato's ideal of attaining ...
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