teleoloji
Teleoloji, derived from the Greek words "telos" meaning end or purpose and "logos" meaning study, is a philosophical concept that explains phenomena in terms of their purpose or goal. It suggests that things have an intrinsic end or final cause towards which they are directed. This perspective contrasts with mechanistic explanations, which focus on efficient causes and material composition.
In ancient Greek philosophy, teleology was a central concept, most notably articulated by Aristotle. He posited
During the Enlightenment, teleological explanations faced significant challenges from the rise of scientific naturalism and mechanistic
Teleological arguments are still debated in philosophy of religion and ethics. Critics argue that teleology can