TELEOLOGY


Meaning of TELEOLOGY in English

-jē, -ji noun

( -es )

Etymology: New Latin teleologia, from teleo- (irregular from Greek telos end) + Latin -logia -logy — more at wheel

1.

a. : the philosophical study of evidences of design in nature — compare mechanism

b. : the doctrine or belief that ends are immanent in nature (as in vitalism and holism)

c. : a metaphysical doctrine explaining phenomena and events by final causes

2. : the fact or the character of being directed toward an end or shaped by a purpose — used of natural processes or of nature as a whole conceived as determined by final causes or by the design of a divine Providence and opposed to purely mechanical determinism or causation exclusively by what is temporally antecedent

3. : the use of design, purpose, or utility as an explanation of any natural phenomenon

4. : entelechy

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