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What (who) is TELOS - definition

GREEK PHILOSOPHIC TERM
Purposiveness; Telos (philosophy)

TELOS         
1. The LeLisp Version 16 Object System. Also used in EuLisp. The object-oriented core of EuLisp. Incorporates ideas from CLOS, ObjVLisp and OakLisp. Total merging of types with classes and message-passing with normal function application. 2. A Pascal-based AI language. ["Design Rationale for TELOS, a Pascal-based AI Language", Travis et al, SIGPLAN Notices 12(8) (Aug 1977)].
telos         
['t?l?s]
¦ noun (plural teloi -l??) chiefly Philosophy or literary an ultimate object or aim.
Origin
Gk, lit. 'end'.
Telos (journal)         
US ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Telos Press; Telos press publishing; Telos Press Publishing; TELOS (journal); Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary; 10.3817
Telos is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal established in May 1968 with the intention of providing the New Left with a coherent theoretical perspective.

Wikipedia

Telos

Telos (/ˈtɛ.lɒs/; Greek: τέλος, translit. télos, lit. "end, 'purpose', or 'goal'") is a term used by philosopher Aristotle to refer to the final cause of a natural organ or entity, or of human art. Telos is the root of the modern term teleology, the study of purposiveness or of objects with a view to their aims, purposes, or intentions. Teleology is central in Aristotle's work on plant and animal biology, and human ethics, through his theory of the four causes. Aristotle's notion that everything has a telos also gave rise to epistemology.

Examples of use of TELOS
1. Richard Robert is the author of "The Possibility of a Center" and a founding member of the Telos think tank in Paris. «