2024
DOI: 10.4216/jpssj.56.2_67
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Teleological Fictionalism in Biology:

Masaki Chiba

Abstract: Teleological statements are statements that ascribe some purpose, end, or goal state to their subject matter. 1 Statements of this kind are pervasive in the realms of human action and artifacts (see Preston, 2009;Sehon, 2010), but they are also frequently found in discourse about traits of biological organisms (Allen

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