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 PART III. THE PROBLEM OF UNIVERSAL TELEOLOGY 



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 a. RETROSPECT ....... 340 



Consequences of the " Machine-Theory " . . . 341 



Different Types of Entelechiau Effects . . .342 



General Plan of what Follows .... 343 



p. THE PROBLEM OF SUPRA-PERSONAL TELEOLOGY IN THE 



REALM OF LIFE ...... 344 



History in General ...... 344 



The History of the Individual .... 346 



Phylogeny ....... 346 



The Significance of Propagation .... 347 



7. HARMONY IN NATUKE ...... 348 



5. THE PROBLEM OF A REAL INORGANIC INDIVIDUALITY . 350 



e. CONTINGENCY AND TELEOLOGY ..... 352 



The Concept of Contingency ..... 352 

 The Concept of a Limited Teleology .... 353 



. MORALITY ....... 355 



Morality as a Standard of Measurement of Universal Teleology 355 

 Morality as a Category . . . . .356 



Morality and Vitalism ..... 357 



PART IV. METAPHYSICAL CONCLUSIONS 



INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ...... 359 



a. THE THREE WINDOWS INTO THE ABSOLUTE . . . 361 



Morality : the Thou . . . . . .361 



The Nature of Memory : the Ego .... 361 



The Character of Givenness : the It . . . . 362 



/3. THE "POSTULATE" ...... 363 



7. TELEOLOGY AND THE ABSOLUTE .... 365 



The Concept of a Limited Teleology once more . . 365 



The Domain of Teleology . . . . .368 



5. THE PRIMARY ENTELECHY IN THE UNIVERSE AN ETERNAL 



TASK OF SCIENCE ...... 370 



e. METALOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS. .... 372 



CONCLUSIONS: THE ROUTE TRAVERSED . . . .374 



INDEX 377 



