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KANT'S CRITIQUE OF TELEOLOGY IN BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION

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198 Index<br />

mere understanding 47; 136<br />

metaphysical principle 34<br />

metaphysics 14; 34; 53; 55; 61; 80; 81;<br />

84; 100; 101; 102<br />

Mittelstraß, J. 61n; 101n<br />

modern science 10; 59; 61; 62; 99;<br />

174; 176<br />

Molland, A.G. 174n<br />

monad 97; 100-102<br />

monadology 97; 100<br />

moon 11; 115<br />

More 58n<br />

Nagel, E. 2<br />

natural history 7; 24; 32<br />

natural purpose 40; 44-50; 52; 128;<br />

129; 150; 156; 157; 161; 179<br />

nature as a whole 36: 51; 159; 160<br />

Needham, John Turberville 21<br />

Needham, Joseph 8n<br />

negatio infinita 69<br />

negation of copula and of predicate<br />

67; 68; 69<br />

negative judgment 67-70; 74; 75; 76;<br />

98<br />

negative terms 67-70<br />

Newton, Isaac 8; 9; 21; 22; 23; 56; 57;<br />

58; 59; 60; 61; 84; 97; 99; 100; 102;<br />

111; 115; 158; 174<br />

non-infinite 67; 77<br />

O'Farrell, F. 138n<br />

occult qualities 22; 23<br />

opposition 64-66<br />

organization 9; 15; 17; 21; 22; 29; 30;<br />

153; 169; 179<br />

origin of the world 11; 55: 90<br />

ovism 13<br />

pangenesis 8; 20<br />

panspermism 12<br />

part and whole 49; 50; 52; 54; 64; 126;<br />

152; 155; 164; 166; 170; 176; 180<br />

peculiarity (peculiar constitution) of<br />

our understanding 162; 163; 164;<br />

165; 166; 167; 168; 169; 171; 172;<br />

174; 180<br />

Perrault, Claude 13<br />

Philonenko, A. 65n; 144n<br />

physical monadology 100<br />

physiology 7; 174<br />

Plato 146<br />

Platonism 57; 84<br />

Pluhar, W. 149n<br />

practical mechanics 153<br />

Prantl, C. 69n<br />

preformation 7; 8; 9; 12; 14; 16; 17;<br />

18; 20; 27; 28<br />

presupposition 34; 76; 78; 79; 125; 128;<br />

129; 130; 156; 162<br />

progress 83; 85; 86; 93; 95; indefinite<br />

87; 88; infinite 87; 88; 92<br />

pseudo-antinomy 84n; 150; 159<br />

psychology 34; 81<br />

purpose of nature 44<br />

purposiveness 7; 29; 33; 36; 37; 40; 41;<br />

46; 49; 142; 159; 163; formal 42;<br />

intentional and unintentional<br />

159; intrinsic 42; 44; 45; 49; 51; 52;<br />

material 42; moral-practical 38;<br />

110; 122; objective 7; 8; 37; 38; 40;<br />

41; 42; relative 42; 43; 44; 49; subjective<br />

36; 37; 38; 41; 164<br />

quantum discretum 109<br />

range of incompatibility 73; 125<br />

rationalism 56; 57; 58; 60; 83; 89<br />

Ray, John 17<br />

real cause 48; 49; 50; 158; 166; 168<br />

real ground 42; 106<br />

reductionist explanation 2; 3; 8; 22;<br />

127; 129; 154; 155; 162; 169; 180<br />

reflective judgment 35; 129; 133; 134;<br />

138; 140; 149; 152; 156; 157; 160<br />

regeneration 16; 18; 19; 21<br />

Regis, Pierre Silvain 12n<br />

regress 83; 85; 86; 88; 92; 93; 95; 96;<br />

108; 126; indefinite 86; 87; 88; 89;<br />

90; 91; 92; infinite 88; 89; 90; 91;<br />

92; 105; 107<br />

regulative<br />

regulative principles 32; 33; 34; 35;<br />

36; 42; 51; 85; 130; 132; 140; 156;<br />

163; 164; 167; and constitutive<br />

principles 137; 138; 144; 148; 149;

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