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.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.