Definition of Teleologies

1. Noun. (plural of teleology) ¹

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Definition of Teleologies

1. teleology [n] - See also: teleology

Lexicographical Neighbors of Teleologies

telenovels
telenurse
telenurses
telenursing
teleo-
teleoanalyses
teleoanalysis
teleocephial
teleogenesis
teleogenetic
teleologic
teleological
teleological argument
teleological arguments
teleologically
teleologies (current term)
teleologist
teleologists
teleology
teleomitosis
teleonomic
teleonomical
teleonomies
teleonomist
teleonomists
teleonomy
teleopeptide
teleoperate

Literary usage of Teleologies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Contemporary Psychology by Guido Villa (1903)
"On a close examination of the above-mentioned psychological laws, we shall find that they all point to the purposeful character of teleologies! ..."

2. Vital Lies: Studies of Some Varieties of Recent Obscurantism by Vernon Lee (1912)
"And the teleology of the Universe in its turn selects among the various race teleologies, to the end (already attained) of the universe subsisting. ..."

3. Vital Lies: Studies of Some Varieties of Recent Obscurantism by Vernon Lee (1912)
"And the teleology of the Universe in its turn selects among the various race teleologies, to the end (already attained) of the universe subsisting. ..."

4. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H Warner (1902)
"... of optimistic teleologies and theodicies; and ho magnificently celebrates as "the chief heroes of humanity the scientific thinkers who have revealed the ..."

5. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1886)
"... which succeeding links In the same organic chain approximate to a common mean type, along with certain prevailing sentimenti and supposed teleologies! ..."

6. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"... lished by a teleologies! government of the universe between certain acts and tlieir consequences. ..."

7. The Bookman (1907)
"Forgetful of his former strictures against the metaphysicians, whose help he had spurned, whose teleologies or theories of purpose he had derided, ..."

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