Philosophy:Dysteleology

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Short description: Philosophical view that existence has no final goal

Dysteleology is the philosophical view that existence has no telos - no final cause from purposeful design.

Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) invented and popularized the term dysteleology[1] (German: Dysteleologie[2]).

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  1. Romanes, George J. (1874-03-12). "Natural Selection and Dysteleology". Nature 9 (228): 361–2. doi:10.1038/009361a0. "'Prof. Haeckel has invented a new and convenient name, "Dysteleology," for the study of the "purposelessnesses" which are observable in living organisms—such as the multitudinous cases of rudimentary and apparently useless structures.'". 
  2. Haeckel, Ernst. Allgemeine Entwickelungsgeschichte der Organismen: Kritische Grundzüge der mechanischen Wissenschaft von den entstehenden Formen der Organismen (Ernst Haeckel: Generelle Morphologie der Organismen) De Gruyter, Reprint 2019 edition (1 Jan. 1866).

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