teleological in English

adjective

of or related to teleology, of or pertaining to the study of final causes

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1. Scientists and philosophers began to question the teleological understanding of the world.

2. Conceptualising something as regressive requires either a normative theory or a teleological theory of social development

3. Classical Apologists will often utilize various forms of the cosmological, teleological (Design), ontological, and moral arguments to prove God’s existence

4. Classical Apologetic approach: (a simplified outline) Truth exists (objective reality can be known) God exists (classical arguments for God’s existence The Cosmological Argument; The Teleological Argument; The Moral Argument

5. ‘In the previous volume in this series it was argued that the French Revolution created both the Ancien Régime and the Enlightenment because it provided the teleological lens through which they were viewed by …

6. ‘In the previous volume in this series it was argued that the French Revolution created both the Ancien Régime and the Enlightenment because it provided the teleological lens through which they were viewed by …