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у складних словах (із гpeцьк. коренями) має значення (tel-, tele-, telo-) кінець, ціль; зроблений -
102 목적론
n. teleology -
103 རྒྱུ་
[rgyu]motive, goal-seeking character of life, necessary condition, immanent teleology, directed control, impetus, initial impulse, sustaining cause factor, Tathagatagarbha, be going to, shall, will, cause, root cause, cause, driving power, motive of Buddhahood, causal forces, -> byed rgyu, lhan cig 'byung ba'i rgyu, skal mnyam gyi rgyu, mtshungs ldan gyi rgyu, kun 'gro'i rgyu, rnam smin gyi rgyu, nyer len gyi rgyu, skyed byed kyi rgyu, gsal byed kyi rgyu brand, kind of blanket, matter, substance, material, arrangement, preparation, stuff for weaving, (indicates supine or infinitive) -
104 teleologia sf
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105 teleologic
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106 teleological
[ˌtelɪə'lɒdʒɪkl, ˌtiː-]aggettivo teleologico* * *teleological* * *[ˌtelɪə'lɒdʒɪkl, ˌtiː-]aggettivo teleologico -
107 teleologically
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108 teleologist
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110 teleológico
• telemetry• telencephalon• teleological• teleology -
111 teleológia
(DE) Teleologie {e}; (EN) finalism; teleology -
112 teleo-
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114 finalismo
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115 телеология
(1. религ. воззрение о господстве в мире извечно предустановленных целей, ради осуществления которых всё окружающее существует и развивается; 2. филос. учение о целесообразности всех явлений природы) teleology -
116 телеология
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117 غائية
غائِيّةfinality; teleology -
118 teleologia
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119 телеология
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120 Телеология
♦ ( ENG teleology)(or греч. telos - конец, цель)учение о Конце света или о конечных целях существования вселенной. Может относиться к философской или теологической системам, согласно к-рым вселенная обладает целью или смысловым порядком. В этике Т. определяет верное и неверное в том или ином действии с точки зрения тех целей, к каким ведет это действие.
См. также в других словарях:
Teleology — (Greek: telos : end, purpose) is the philosophical study of design and purpose. A teleological school of thought is one that holds all things to be designed for or directed toward a final result, that there is an inherent purpose or final cause… … Wikipedia
Teleology — • From Greek telos, end, and logos, science Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Teleology Teleology † … Catholic encyclopedia
Teleology — Te le*ol o*gy, n. [Gr. ?, teleos, the end or issue + logy: cf. F. t[ e]l[ e]ologie.] The doctrine of the final causes of things; specif. (Biol.), the doctrine of design, which assumes that the phenomena of organic life, particularly those of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
teleology — study of final causes, 1740, from Mod.L. teleologia, coined 1728 by German philosopher Baron Christian von Wolff (1679 1754) from Gk. teleos entire, perfect, complete, properly gen. of telos end, goal, result (see TELE (Cf. tele )), + logia (see… … Etymology dictionary
teleology — [tē΄lē äl′ə jē, tel΄ēäl′ə jē] n. [ModL teleologia < Gr telos, teleos, an end (see TELO 1) + logia (see LOGY)] 1. the study of final causes 2. the fact or quality of being directed toward a definite end or of having an ultimate purpose, esp. as … English World dictionary
teleology — teleological /tel ee euh loj i keuhl, tee lee /, teleologic, adj. teleologically, adv. teleologism, n. teleologist, n. /tel ee ol euh jee, tee lee /, n. Philos. 1. the doctrine that final causes exist. 2. the study … Universalium
teleology — (Gk., telos, end) The study of the ends or purposes of things. The idea that there is such a thing as the end or purpose of life is prominent in the Aristotelian view of nature (and ethics), and then in the Christian tradition. The theory of… … Philosophy dictionary
teleology — noun /ˈtɛl.iˌɒl.ə.dʒi/ a) The study of the purpose or design of natural occurrences. In short, what every student of biology knows – that within nature there is a teleology having to do with the survival of the species which underpins the… … Wiktionary
Teleology — The study of the ultimate purpose of the design of something in nature. For examples, what is the true purpose of the nose? is a teleological question and, to say that all evolutionary changes occur for a definite purpose is a teleological… … Medical dictionary
teleology — noun Etymology: New Latin teleologia, from Greek tele , telos end, purpose + logia logy more at wheel Date: 1740 1. a. the study of evidences of design in nature b. a doctrine (as in vitalism) that ends are immanent in nature c. a doctrine… … New Collegiate Dictionary
teleology — n. [Gr. teleios, complete; logos, discourse] A theory in biology that evolution or nature is guided by a purpose … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology