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- Teleologically, this dominion had no other purpose than the economic exploitation of the vanquished by the victors.
- Some biology courses have incorporated exercises requiring students to rephrase such sentences so that they do not read teleologically.
- Tyrtaeus's poetry is almost always interpreted teleologically, for signs of its subsequent impact on Spartan society.
- The modern term " culture " is based on a term used by the teleologically as the highest possible ideal for human development.
- The metaxological considers the between as overdetermined and does not attempt to constrict or define the between or the ethos as whole or progressing teleologically.
- The song " Jocko Homo " makes fun of the concept, claiming that mankind is devolving into bestial idiots rather than teleologically evolving towards perfection.
- Social practices may themselves be understood as teleologically oriented to internal goods, for example practices of philosophical and scientific inquiry are teleologically ordered to the elaboration of a true understanding of their objects.
- Social practices may themselves be understood as teleologically oriented to internal goods, for example practices of philosophical and scientific inquiry are teleologically ordered to the elaboration of a true understanding of their objects.
- In short, the apocalyptic, pre-Christian literature offers this double justification of martyrdom : causally it is inescapable, and teleologically ( " what for " ) it is absolutely meaningful.
- Clark has frequently maintained that too often the 18th century has been interpreted teleologically in the light of the 19th; he sees his mission as an historian to explain the long 18th century in its own terms.
- Kulka sums up his approach to the study of this period in the history of German Jewry as follows : In my attempt to present the basic tendencies in the development of Jewish life from 1933 on, there are two different dimensions of time : the historical dimension of time and the time dimension of the Third Reich defined teleologically, the period of the Final Solution.
- He contrasts purpose with the way in which " nature " does not work, chance ( or luck ), discussed in chapters 4, 5, and 6 . ( Chance working in the actions of humans is " tuche " and in unreasoning agents " automaton " . ) Something happens by chance when all the lines of causality converge without that convergence being purposefully chosen, and produce a result similar to the teleologically caused one.
- Although some scholars have argued that there are glimmers of Wollstonecraft's radicalism in this text, they admit that the " potential for critique remains largely latent " . " Thoughts " is therefore usually interpreted either teleologically, as a first step towards the more radical " Rights of Woman ", or dismissed as a " politically na飗e potboiler " written prior to Wollstonecraft's conversion to radicalism while she was writing the " Rights of Men ".
- :Plato, describes the idea of the good, or the Godhead, sometimes " teleologically ", as the ultimate purpose of all conditioned existence; sometimes " cosmologically ", as the ultimate operative cause; and has begun to develop the " cosmological ", as also the physico-theological proof for the being of God; but has referred both back to the idea of the Good, as the necessary presupposition to all other ideas, and our cognition of them . ( p . 402)
- :" The philosophical theory demanded by the modern outlook must, accordingly, maintain five main theses : ( i ) that mind is immanent in all things; ( ii ) that reality is a whole, self-sufficient and self-maintaining, and that coherence is the test of truth of any theory about it; ( iii ) that the subject and object of knowledge are ultimately one the same thing viewed from opposite ( and mutually complementary ) standpoints; ( iv ) that events and phenomena can adequately be explained only teleologically, and ( v ) that the ultimate principle of interpretation is, in consequence, the principle of value ."