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Eloquence, Cogency, or Sleight of Hand: A Reply to Klempner

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2015

Errol E Harris*
Affiliation:
Boston University
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Copyright © The Hegel Society of Great Britain 1993

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1 Mechanisms, it must be noted, are not incompatible with teleology. In fact, every mechanism is an organized whole and, especially in the organism, every mechanism serves a function and all are teleological. See my Foundations of Metaphysics in Science (London, G Allen and Unwin, 1965 Google Scholar, reprinted Lanham, New York and London, University Press of America, 1983, and Atlantic Highlands, Humanities Press, 1993), Ch XIII.