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I seems clear to me that the genomes of living organisms, the sensory/nervous/motor systems of animals, and the electronic control systems of some technological devices (such as heat-seeking missiles) all qualify as genuine telelogical agents vis-a-vis the four criteria listed above.
Against Darwinism 2009
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Allen: I seems clear to me that the genomes of living organisms, the sensory/nervous/motor systems of animals, and the electronic control systems of some technological devices (such as heat-seeking missiles) all qualify as genuine telelogical agents vis-a-vis the four criteria listed above.
Against Darwinism 2009
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From the sounds of it, the diversity of life was a telelogical event that was started by someone.
Continuation… 2008
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It is important that the relation between telelogical elements, such as purpose or needs, and circumstantial indications of them cues be somehow weakly nomological, because that is the only way that the subjective probablities derived from them can be anchored to intersubjective observables like statistics.
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Humes arguements against the telelogical arguement are relavant at this point.
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With regard to the telelogical historical sciences the study of structure takes on here the character of intrepretation; the relation to the general view is here the dependence on civilization and the development is here the real history.
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In such a telelogical vacuum, it seems obvious that the Bernanke-Geithner-Obama "revolution" could be little more than a rearguard action, a very tactical series of moves fundamentally aimed at restoring the status-quo-ante with a minimum of tweaks to placate "the yahoos" (i.e., you and me.)
2 Blowhards 2009
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In such a telelogical vacuum, it seems obvious that the Bernanke-Geithner-Obama "revolution" could be little more than a rearguard action, a very tactical series of moves fundamentally aimed at restoring the status-quo-ante with a minimum of tweaks to placate "the yahoos" (i.e., you and me.)
2 Blowhards 2009
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Of particular interest, among the non-telelogical variants, is combination of the anthropic principle with the idea of systems that self-regulate.
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LIFE (in its immediate reality, felt as a system of telelogical
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