A thing can be looked at as part of a machine only in virtue of its inner teleology, to which human purposes are superimposed.
Mechanism is not the denial of teleology: it's the denial that higher level teleologies are more than the sum of their parts. It's an attempt to demythologize wholes, but it's based upon the myth that knowledge of nature starts with abstract knowledge akin to geometry rather than familiarity with human agency.
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