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Aristotle’s concept of teleology
You can accurately predict a person’s future if you know his goals and the intensity of his motivation. Aristotle, one of the three most influential philosophers in history, introduced the concept of teleology, a framework that examines the objectives of human action. “Teleology” is derived from the Greek word “telos,” which means end, purpose, motivation…
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