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teleology

Intrinsic vs Teleology - What's the difference?

intrinsic | teleology |


As nouns the difference between intrinsic and teleology

is that intrinsic is a built-in function that is implemented directly by the compiler, without any intermediate call to a library while teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences.

As an adjective intrinsic

is innate, inherent, inseparable from the thing itself, essential.

Teleology vs Teleology - What's the difference?

teleology | teleology |


In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between teleology and teleology

is that teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences while teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences.

In by extension|lang=en terms the difference between teleology and teleology

is that teleology is (by extension) an instance of such a design or purpose, usually in natural phenomena while teleology is (by extension) an instance of such a design or purpose, usually in natural phenomena.

As nouns the difference between teleology and teleology

is that teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences while teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences.

Finality vs Teleology - What's the difference?

finality | teleology |


As nouns the difference between finality and teleology

is that finality is the state of "being final"; the condition from which no further changes occur while teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences.

Teleology vs X - What's the difference?

teleology | x |


As a noun teleology

is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Teleology vs Undefined - What's the difference?

teleology | undefined |


As a noun teleology

is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Monism vs Teleology - What's the difference?

monism | teleology |


As nouns the difference between monism and teleology

is that monism is the doctrine of the oneness and unity of reality, despite the appearance of diversity in the world while teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences.

Teleology vs Mechanism - What's the difference?

teleology | mechanism |


In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between teleology and mechanism

is that teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences while mechanism is (philosophy) a theory that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical causes.

As nouns the difference between teleology and mechanism

is that teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences while mechanism is within a machine or machinery; any mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion, or the transmission or control of power.

Teleology vs History - What's the difference?

teleology | history |


As nouns the difference between teleology and history

is that teleology is (philosophy) the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences while history is the aggregate of past events.

As a verb history is

(obsolete) to narrate or record.

Teleology vs Causality - What's the difference?

teleology | causality |


As nouns the difference between teleology and causality

is that teleology is the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences while causality is the agency of a cause; the action or power of a cause, in producing its effect.

Teleology vs Aetiology - What's the difference?

teleology | aetiology |


As nouns the difference between teleology and aetiology

is that teleology is the study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences while aetiology is the establishment of a cause, origin, or reason for something.

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