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But teleological considerations can lead no further than to a belief and a hope. They do not give certainty
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"But teleological considerations can lead no further than to a belief and a hope. They do not give certainty"

- Christian Lous Lange

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In this quote, Christian Lous Lange is talking about the restrictions of teleological factors to consider, which refer to the study of purpose or style in nature. He argues that while these considerations may cause a belief and a hope, they can not provide certainty. This recommends that while we may see proof of function or design worldwide around us, we can not be specific of its existence or its supreme significance. Lange's words warn versus putting too much faith in teleological arguments, advising us that they are ultimately based on belief and hope rather than concrete evidence.

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Christian Lous Lange This quote is written / told by Christian Lous Lange between September 17, 1869 and December 11, 1938. He was a famous Politician from Norway. The author also have 34 other quotes.

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