Teleology

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Teleology is the belief that some things happen or exist for the sake of other things. It is the belief that for example salmon swim upstream in order to spawn and that bears have claws for the sake of catching fish. This volume takes up the intuitive yet puzzling concept of teleology as it has been treated by philosophers from ancient times to the present day. It includes nine main chapters centered on the treatment of teleology in Plato Aristotle the Islamic medieval tradition the Jewish medieval tradition the Latin medieval tradition the early modern era Kant Hegel and contemporary philosophy. Each chapter probes central questions such as: is teleology inherent in its subjects or is it imposed on them from the outside? Does teleology necessarily involve intentionality that is a subject's cognizing some end goal or purpose? What is the scope of teleology? Is it for example applicable to elements and animals or only to rational beings? Finally is teleology explanatory? When we say that salmon swim upstream in order to spawn have we explained why they swim upstream? When we say that bears have claws for catching fish have we explained why bears have claws? The philosophical discussions of the main chapters are enlivened and contextualized by four reflection pieces exploring the implications of teleology in medicine art poetry and music.<br>
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