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Teleological in a sentence
Teleological meaning
Of or pertaining to teleology; showing evidence of design or purpose.
Synonyms of Teleological
Using Teleological
- The main meaning on this page is: Of or pertaining to teleology; showing evidence of design or purpose.
- Useful related words include: philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory.
- In the example corpus, teleological often appears in combinations such as: teleological argument, the teleological, teleological view.
Context around Teleological
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 7 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Teleological
- In this selection, "teleological" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, ethics, something, distinguish, argument, ethics and nature stand out and add context to how "teleological" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a functionalist teleological perspective this and and a teleological understanding of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "teleological" sits close to words such as aarons, abra and accelerations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with teleological
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Hobbes Thomas Hobbes By the 17th Century, the Medieval teleological view came under intense criticism from some quarters. (18 words)
In a 1960 article, titled "Edward III and the Historians", May McKisack pointed out the teleological nature of Stubbs' judgement. (20 words)
Ranke also rejected the 'teleological approach' to history, which traditionally viewed each period as inferior to the period which follows. (20 words)
Galen's connection of the teleological argument to discussions about the complexity of living things, and his insistence that this is possible for a practical scientist, foreshadows some aspects of modern uses of the teleological argument. (36 words)
Barrow and Tipler carefully distinguish teleological reasoning from eutaxiological reasoning; the former asserts that order must have a consequent purpose; the latter asserts more modestly that order must have a planned cause. (32 words)
Teleological ethics Teleological ethics (Greek telos, "end"; logos, "science") is an ethical theory that holds that the ends or consequences of an act determine whether an act is good or evil. (31 words)
Do you start it softly, as if it’s coming from a distance, and as it repeats it gets louder, which would imply something teleological? (25 words)
Example sentences (20)
Galen's connection of the teleological argument to discussions about the complexity of living things, and his insistence that this is possible for a practical scientist, foreshadows some aspects of modern uses of the teleological argument.
Teleological ethics Teleological ethics (Greek telos, "end"; logos, "science") is an ethical theory that holds that the ends or consequences of an act determine whether an act is good or evil.
And just as the GFC was receding in the richest countries, whose elites wanted to chalk the crisis up to financial recklessness alone, he pierced their teleological optimism about capitalism.
Do you start it softly, as if it’s coming from a distance, and as it repeats it gets louder, which would imply something teleological?
James does not embrace the ontological, epistemological or teleological arguments for creation, neither doers he refute them; but they all find a place in his paradigm.
Two new books — one historical, the other teleological — are efforts to inform and expand our knowledge of God’s presence in our universe.
Also starting already in classical Greece, two approaches to the teleological argument developed, distinguished by their understanding of whether the natural order was literally created or not.
Barrow and Tipler carefully distinguish teleological reasoning from eutaxiological reasoning; the former asserts that order must have a consequent purpose; the latter asserts more modestly that order must have a planned cause.
Borges' analysis of metafiction in the essay " When Fiction Lives in Fiction " deals extensively with the teleological nature of false documents.
He paraphrases St.Thomas' teleological argument as follows: “Things in the world, especially living things, look as though they have been designed.
Hobbes Thomas Hobbes By the 17th Century, the Medieval teleological view came under intense criticism from some quarters.
In a 1960 article, titled "Edward III and the Historians", May McKisack pointed out the teleological nature of Stubbs' judgement.
In any case, Aristotle was not understood this way by his followers in the Middle Ages, who saw him as consistent with monotheistic religion and a teleological understanding of all nature.
In terms of a teleological argument, the intuition in relation to a fine-tuned universe would be that God must have been responsible, if achieving such perfect conditions is so improbable.
Later, the teleological argument was accepted by Saint Thomas Aquinas and included as the fifth of his " Five Ways " of proving the existence of God.
Leshem, A., Newton on Mathematics and Spiritual Purity, Springer, 2003, p. 20. The German philosopher Gottfried Leibniz disagreed with Newton's view of design in the teleological argument.
Parsons in particular imparted to Weber's works a functionalist, teleological perspective; this personal interpretation has been criticised for a latent conservatism.
Ranke also rejected the 'teleological approach' to history, which traditionally viewed each period as inferior to the period which follows.
See for example page 194. In fact then, Averroes treated the teleological argument as one of two "religious" arguments for the existence of God.
Socratic philosophy influenced the development of the Abrahamic religions in many ways, and the teleological argument has a long association with them.
Common combinations with teleological
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