Definition of Teleonomy. Meaning of Teleonomy. Synonyms of Teleonomy

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- Teleonomy is the quality of apparent purposefulness and of goal-directedness of structures and functions in living organisms brought about by natural...
- attempt to describe things in terms of their apparent purpose or goal Teleonomy, the apparent purposefulness of structures and functions in living organisms...
- ; Levin, Michael (1 January 2023). "Endless forms most beautiful 2.0: teleonomy and the bioengineering of chimaeric and synthetic organisms". Biological...
- generation than those with traits that do not confer an advantage. This teleonomy is the quality whereby the process of natural selection creates and preserves...
- University Australian National University Stanford University Thesis Teleonomy and the Philosophy of Mind (1991) Doctoral advisor Philip Kitcher Language...
- Conatus Dysteleology Metaphysics Plato Polytely Teleological argument Teleonomy "telos". Dictionary.com Unabridged (Online). n.d. "Teleological ethics"...
- Teleomechanism – Principle that mechanism is compatible with teleology Teleonomy – Apparent purposefulness brought about by natural processes Telos – Aristototelian...
- life Nietzsche Philosophy of religion Teleological argument Teleology Teleonomy Romanes, George J. (1874-03-12). "Natural Selection and Dysteleology"...
- aspect of Plato's thinking which Aristotle rejected. A similar term, teleonomy, grew out of cybernetics and self-organising systems and was used by biologists...
- some biologists and philosophers of science find problematic. The term teleonomy has also been proposed. Before Darwin, organisms were seen as existing...