Associations to the word «Teleological»
Noun
- Kant
- Aristotle
- Aquinas
- Argument
- Ethic
- Hegel
- Rationality
- Ethics
- Explanation
- Gaia
- Worldview
- Critique
- Analogy
- Darwin
- Evolution
- Galen
- Theology
- Hume
- Cosmology
- Mechanical
- Conception
- Socrates
- Philosophy
- Ism
- Biology
- Existence
- Proof
- Interpretation
- Marx
- Thinker
- Assumption
- Plato
- Philosopher
- Notion
- Theory
- Phenomenon
- Cascade
- Universe
- Enlightenment
- Hypothesis
- Morality
- Understanding
- Psychology
- Tuning
- Principle
- Nature
- Complexity
- Judgement
- Religious
- Concept
- Linguistics
- Judgment
- View
- Creator
- Realism
- Suspension
- Thinking
- Perception
- Purpose
- Physics
- Physical
- Anatomy
- Christianity
- Laws
- Consciousness
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TELEOLOGICAL, adjective. Of or pertaining to teleology; showing evidence of design or purpose.
TELEOLOGICAL ARGUMENT, noun. (philosophy) (theology) A type of argument for the existence of God, that orderliness of nature is evidence of design, therefore also of a designer.
TELEOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS, noun. Plural of teleological argument
Dictionary definition
TELEOLOGICAL, adjective. Of or relating to teleology.
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