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Definition of Finalities

Finalities
Finality Fi*nal"i*ty, n.; pl. Finalities. [L. finalitas the being last.] 1. The state of being final, finished, or complete; a final or conclusive arrangement; a settlement. --Baxter. 2. The relation of end or purpose to its means. --Janet.

Meaning of Finalities from wikipedia

- Finality, in law, is the concept that certain disputes must achieve a resolution from which no further appeal may be taken and from which no collateral...
- Finality of Dusk is a 2023 Canadian post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Madison Thomas, from a screenplay by Thomas and Katarina Ziervogel...
- Look up finality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Finality may refer to: Extrinsic finality Intrinsic finality Finality (law) Teleology Search for "finality"...
- Intrinsic finality is the idea that there is a natural good for all beings, and that all beings have a natural tendency to pursue their own good. It is...
- historical **** texts on creed (aqidah) explicitly mention the doctrine of finality of prophethood. For example, in al-Aqidah at-Tahawiyyah it is ****erted...
- "Advanced Introduction to Finality" is the 13th and final episode of the fourth season and 84th overall episode of the NBC sitcom Community. It originally...
- Extrinsic finality is a principle of the philosophy of teleology that holds that a being has a final cause or purpose external to that being itself, in...
- "Introduction to Finality" is the 22nd and final episode of the third season of the American television series Community and 71st episode of the show overall...
- Acceptance in psychology is a person's recognition and ****ent to the finality of a situation without attempting to change or protest it. This plays out...
- proof of stake, cannot guarantee the finality of a freshly committed block, and instead rely on "probabilistic finality": as the block goes deeper into a...