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Definition of Teleologists
1. teleologist [n] - See also: teleologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teleologists
Literary usage of Teleologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dynamic Sociology, Or Applied Social Science: As Based Upon Statical by Lester Frank Ward (1883)
"Nevertheless, all teleologists are not to be regarded as equally bad. ...
No dualist can have done this, and all teleologists are at the same time dualists. ..."
2. A Student's Philosophy of Religion by William Kelley Wright (1922)
"So the author believes, and he supposes that most philosophical teleologists
believe, in the existence of a God. To be sure, such a conclusion necessitates ..."
3. A Student's Philosophy of Religion by William Kelley Wright (1922)
"So the author believes, and he supposes that most philosophical teleologists
believe, in the existence of a God. To be sure, such a conclusion necessitates ..."
4. General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature: With an Outline of Some of by John Bernhard Stallo (1848)
"The views of both the teleologists and morphologists are in consequence limited
rather than fundamentally erroneous. We have but to look them sharply into ..."
5. Dynamic Sociology by Lester Frank Ward (1897)
"Nevertheless, all teleologists are not to be regarded as equally bad. ...
No dualist can have done this,. and all teleologists are at the same time dualists ..."