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Finality in Nature According to Kant and Blondel

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Examining the concept of teleology in nature, this study highlights the philosophies of Immanuel Kant and Maurice Blondel. It begins by addressing the importance of reflecting on finality and the roles these thinkers play in this discourse. The first section critiques Kant's teleological views, revealing their strengths and weaknesses, while the second part showcases Blondel's approach as a response to Kantian challenges. Ultimately, the work emphasizes the necessity of teleology as an epistemic framework for understanding nature and its relevance today.

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Finality in Nature According to Kant and Blondel, Raymond Jahae

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2004
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