finalistiche
Finalistiche is a Italian term used to describe explanations, theories, or methodological approaches that appeal to purposes or ends as causal factors. The word derives from finale, meaning end or purpose, and the plural form finalistiche is commonly employed in scholarly Italian to denote teleological explanations, i.e., accounts that attribute function or goal to a phenomenon rather than relying solely on efficient or material causes.
In philosophy, biology, and related fields, finalistiche descriptions are associated with teleology or finalism. Historically linked
Contemporary use of finalistiche explanations varies by domain. In biology, for example, one might speak of
Overall, finalistiche denotes a family of approaches that foreground ends or purposes as explanatory factors, and