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What (who) is teleological$82045$ - definition

GERMAN PHILOSOPHER
Rudolph Lotze; Rudolph Hermann Lotze; Lotze, Rudolf Hermann; Rudolf Herman Lotze; H. Lotze; Rudolf Lotze; Rudolf Hermann Lotze; Teleological idealism; Teleological Idealism; Teleomechanism; Hermann Rudolph Lotze

Teleological behaviorism         
Teleological Behaviorism
Teleological behaviorism is a variety of behaviorism. Like all other forms of behaviorism it relies heavily on attention to outwardly observable human behaviors.
Teleological argument         
  • [[Voltaire]] argued that, at best, the teleological argument could only indicate the existence of a powerful, but not necessarily all-powerful or all-knowing, intelligence.
  • David Hume outlined his criticisms of the teleological argument in his ''Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion''.
  • Plato and [[Aristotle]], depicted here in ''[[The School of Athens]]'', both developed philosophical arguments addressing the universe's apparent order (''[[logos]]'')
  • The fifth of Thomas Aquinas' proofs of God's existence was based on teleology
  • natural theologians]], making it a famous teleological argument.
ARGUMENT FOR THE EXISTENCE OF A GOD FROM PERCEIVED PATTERNS OF INTELLIGENT DESIGN IN NATURE
TheTeleologicalArgument; The teleological argument; Argument from design; Argument from Design; Design argument; Teleological argument for the existence of God; Teleological arguments; Design argument for the existence of God; Design, Argument from; Design Argument; Teleological Argument; Design argument for the existence of god; Early design argument; Design in nature; Intelligent Design (historical); Argument from intelligent design; Teleological Argument for God; Physico-theological argument; Argument from improbability; Teleology in hinduism; Thomist teleology; Teleological proof
The teleological argument (from ; also known as physico-theological argument, argument from design, or intelligent design argument) is an argument for the existence of God or, more generally, that complex functionality in the natural world which looks designed is evidence of an intelligent creator.Ayala, Francisco J.
consequentialism         
  • [[Jeremy Bentham]], best known for his advocacy of [[utilitarianism]]
  • Max Weber
CLASS OF ETHICAL THEORY BASING STANDARDS OF RIGHT & WRONG ON THE CONSEQUENCES OF ACTIONS
ConsequentialIsm; The ends justify the means; End justifies the means; Consequentialist; Teleological Theories; Teleological ethics; Teleological Ethics; Ends justify the means; Ends justify means; The end justifies the means; Consequentalism; Consequentialisms; Consequentialistic; Consequentialistically; End justify the means; The end justify the means; Rule consequentialism; Consequentialist ethics; Consequentialist ethic; Consequentialists; Criticism of consequentialism
¦ noun Philosophy the doctrine that the morality of an action is to be judged solely by its consequences.
Derivatives
consequentialist adjective &noun

Wikipedia

Hermann Lotze

Rudolf Hermann Lotze (; German: [ˈlɔtsə]; 21 May 1817 – 1 July 1881) was a German philosopher and logician. He also had a medical degree and was well versed in biology. He argued that if the physical world is governed by mechanical laws and relations, then developments in the universe could be explained as the functioning of a world mind. His medical studies were pioneering works in scientific psychology.