Inherent in teleological claims is the notion that the entity purportedly acting for an end is striving to achieve ONE primary goal. But the tendency or list of tendencies of an element, such as tin, to interact with one item in one way and with another item in another, does not seem to amount to a goal. But if all of those reactions naturally tended toward the same more remote goal, then perhaps teleology could be ascribed.
How about life as the purpose of all non-living processes--considered as a whole?
How about life as the purpose of all non-living processes--considered as a whole?
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