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What is a teleological metaphysics?How does it differ from a mechanistic metaphysics?
Is there anything in between a mechanistic and teleological viewpoint?
That is,can there be a non-teleological but non-mechanistic viewpoint,or are these exhaustive of all metaphysical possibilities?
Focus on six thinkers in Chapter four,and clarify the teleological,non-teleological and mechanistic dimensions of their viewpoints.
Which viewpoint do you favor and why?
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