The return to teleological explanations: Thomas Nagel and Aristotle
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Aristotle. Nagel. Teleology. Materialism. Pampsychim.Abstract
In this paper I intend to show how Thomas Nagel’s confrontation with reductionist materialism and what made him return to defending teleological conceptions and explanations stemming from Aristotelian theory. Nagel argues that there must be a natural order as an attempt at intelligibility which, in addition to being explained through the lens of physical science, must contain other elements, in other words, he suspects that it must include teleological elements. And this is exactly where I want to compare the teleological notion in Nagel's and Aristotle's arguments. In addition, we will include some elements such as how Aristotle and Nagel understood pampsychistic ideas, and we will show that Aristotelian theory is not pampsychistic, as some people think.
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