Teleology

/ˌtiː.liˈɒl.ə.dʒi/ or /ˌtɛl.iˈɑː.lə.dʒi/ noun

Teleology is the philosophical idea that things have purposes or goals that explain why they are the way they are. It often involves explaining events or features by the ends they serve, rather than just by their causes.

It comes from Greek 'telos' meaning 'end, goal, or purpose' and '-logia' meaning 'study of'. The term was developed in modern philosophy to discuss purpose-driven explanations.

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