Platonic and Aristotelian Roots of Teleological Arguments


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André Ariew
André Ariew, Mark Perlman, Robert Cummins, Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology, Oxford U. Press, 2002, pp. 7-21

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Ariew, A. (2002). Platonic and Aristotelian Roots of Teleological Arguments. In A. Ariew, M. Perlman, & R. Cummins (Eds.) (Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology, pp. 7–21). Oxford U. Press.


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Ariew, André. “Platonic and Aristotelian Roots of Teleological Arguments.” In , edited by André Ariew, Mark Perlman, and Robert Cummins, 7–21. Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology. Oxford U. Press, 2002.


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Ariew, André. Platonic and Aristotelian Roots of Teleological Arguments. Edited by André Ariew et al., Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology, Oxford U. Press, 2002, pp. 7–21.


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@inbook{andr2002a,
  title = {Platonic and Aristotelian Roots of Teleological Arguments},
  year = {2002},
  edition = {Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology},
  pages = {7-21},
  publisher = {Oxford U. Press},
  author = {Ariew, André},
  editor = {Ariew, André and Perlman, Mark and Cummins, Robert}
}