The teleological character of the world in Husserl's phenomenology
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https://doi.org/10.17421/2498-9746-03-07Abstract
According to Husserl, the teleological character of the world manifests itself in the history of thought, the birth of phenomenology as the realization of the secret tendency of all philosophy, in nature, with its order and its finalistic tension, and in the life of man, moved as an individual and as a society towards a telos: the good life, the fully human life. The teleology of the world imposes on reason the need to think of God as the ordering principle of reality and the ultimate goal of its immanent tension.
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2021-05-04
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Nature and metaphysics in the history of philosophy