Dysteleology

The Dysteleology issue is one that has captured the attention of many as of late. With its relevance in various areas, Dysteleology has managed to establish itself as a point of interest and discussion in today's society. Whether due to its impact on daily life, its influence on popular culture or its importance in technological development, Dysteleology has become a constant topic of conversation. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Dysteleology, from its origin to its possible consequences in the future.

Dysteleology is the philosophical view that existence has no telos - no final cause from purposeful design.

Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) invented and popularized the term dysteleology (German: Dysteleologie).

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References

  1. ^ Romanes, George J. (1874-03-12). "Natural Selection and Dysteleology". Nature. 9 (228): 361–2. doi:10.1038/009361a0. 'Prof. Haeckel has invented a new and convenient name, "Dysteleology," for the study of the "purposelessnesses" which are observable in living organisms—such as the multitudinous cases of rudimentary and apparently useless structures.'
  2. ^ Haeckel, Ernst. Allgemeine Entwickelungsgeschichte der Organismen: Kritische Grundzüge der mechanischen Wissenschaft von den entstehenden Formen der Organismen (Ernst Haeckel: Generelle Morphologie der Organismen) De Gruyter, Reprint 2019 edition (1 Jan. 1866).

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