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1. Reduction to Practice
- www.nous.org.uk
- teleologically derived may always be reduced to Design Science changes of the environment. ...
2. Re: Argument for world-soul, in Fechner's own words
- panmere.com
- > > > > The whole difficulty of the common opinion and of natural science stems > > in the last resort from the fact that, instead of regarding the earth as > > what it is, namely, as a coherent material system out of which the > > totality of its organisms was developed and in which they all are now > > united, men conceive it rather as something external to its organisms, > > something contrasted with them, as indeed it is not -- neither ~astro- > > nomically~, for it revolves around the sun as an indivisible whole, with > > all its animals and plants; nor ~geologically~, for the organic kingdoms > > have developed in connection with its geological epochs, and their re- > > mains lie buried in it; nor ~meteorologically~, for the air of the earth > > is at the same time the breath of man, its pressure holds the blood in > > his veins and the head of the femur in its socket; nor ~physically~, for > > the law of the conservation of living energy in the earth is valid only > > when man is taken into account; nor ~teleologically~, for everything > > which here has been educed separately, along with all which has not, is > > as aptly designed and adapted to the whole as is everything in our lit- > > tle body, which in turn fits teleologically into the greater whole. ...
3. Pancreas Web
- www.pancreasweb.com
- Indeed, the severity of acute pancreatitis has been shown to be inversely related to the extent of pancreatic acinar cell apoptosis, suggesting that acinar cell apoptosis is a teleologically beneficial form of cell death in acute pancreatitis. ...
- Indeed, the severity of acute pancreatitis has been shown to be inversely related to the extent of pancreatic acinar cell apoptosis, suggesting that acinar cell apoptosis is a teleologically beneficial form of cell death in acute pancreatitis. ...
4. Hypercholesterolemia, Abnormal Coronary Vasomotion, and Calcium Antagonists • Response -- David et al. 99 (14): 1922 -- Circulation
- circ.ahajournals.org
- Teleologically, this observation is quite logical, and it also explains some of the clinical observations made about coronary artery disease. ...
- Because the initial injury that starts the long process of formation of the atherosclerotic plaque is very dependent on cholesterol entry into the endothelial cells, it is teleologically reasonable that the greater the level of serum cholesterol, the more the normal increase in pulse pressure with exercise should be constrained. ...
5. Re: TAG and WWW Architecture from Arjun Ray on 2001-06-01 (www-talk@w3.org from May to June 2001)
- lists.w3.org
- Teleologically, every church comes to need a college of cardinals. ...
6. Commentary on How to Interpret Changes in an Athletic Performance Test
- www.sportsci.org
- For instance, teleologically, it makes sense that fast sprint speed and high aerobic power would be advantageous in a team sport such as soccer, but the ball handling and game-reading skills also come into play with the team results. ...
7. William Oxley: The Imminent Imagination
- www.dgdclynx.plus.com
- lies in the fact that these manifestations of the collective unconscious have a compensatory character with relation to the state of (contemporary) consciousness; that is to say, that a one-sided, abnormal, dangerous state of consciousness is teleologically brought to equilibrium through it. ... Germain, Jung's essay `had enormous impact on English and American surrealists who recognised it as an ultimate argument against the rationalists' (13), Of course philosophically-speaking, as to whether Jung's essay is so contra the rationalists depends upon what significance is attached to the word `teleologically' and to the phrase `word and imageless'. ...
8. Re: RPAT - Realtime Proxy Abuse Triangulation
- lists.virus.org
- Monday, December 30, 2002, 1:45:35 PM, you wrote: JDD> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- JDD> Hash: SHA1 JDD> On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Greg Barnes wrote: >> JDD> Such a practice strikes me as teleologically ethical 1 . ... That lie, while deontologically unethical, was JDD> teleologically ethical. ...
9. Teleology - Wiktionary
- wiktionary.org
10. Edgar Zilsel
- www.compilerpress.atfreeweb.com
- On a lower scientific level the green color of plants is investigated teleologically and on the lowest level causally. ...
- Natural phenomena were viewed and discussed teleologically and their meanings were interpreted a priori long before their causes were investigated. ...
11. Argument for world-soul, in Fechner's own words
- www.panmere.com
- The whole difficulty of the common opinion and of natural science stems in the last resort from the fact that, instead of regarding the earth as what it is, namely, as a coherent material system out of which the totality of its organisms was developed and in which they all are now united, men conceive it rather as something external to its organisms, something contrasted with them, as indeed it is not -- neither ~astro- nomically~, for it revolves around the sun as an indivisible whole, with all its animals and plants; nor ~geologically~, for the organic kingdoms have developed in connection with its geological epochs, and their re- mains lie buried in it; nor ~meteorologically~, for the air of the earth is at the same time the breath of man, its pressure holds the blood in his veins and the head of the femur in its socket; nor ~physically~, for the law of the conservation of living energy in the earth is valid only when man is taken into account; nor ~teleologically~, for everything which here has been educed separately, along with all which has not, is as aptly designed and adapted to the whole as is everything in our lit- tle body, which in turn fits teleologically into the greater whole. ...
12. 20th WCP: Cosmic Teleology and the Crisis of the Sciences
- www.bu.edu
- This does not mean returning to Aristotelian science, but rather exploring the "road not taken" when Aristotelian science entered a crisis at the end of the medieval period: generalizing the concept of teleology so that it can accommodate both the physical (especially astronomical) evidence which created problems for Aristotelian science long before Galileo and Kepler, and account teleologically for such phenomena as chaos and disintegration. ...
- How does one explain teleologically a decaying corpse or a thrown javelin? These processes do not seem in any sense ordered to the perfection of form. ...
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