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You know, that reminds me of a story (by Eero Salola?) where some people decided to punish a lobster by drowning it.Two of the definitions I gave earlier involve design. It’s given as an integral part of teleology. My posts to you have been in response to your suggestion that the roots of a tree somehow reflect teleology because they have been designed to transport water to a tree. They are not. Not least because, as I said, if you involve design is any aspect of nature whatsoever, there is no point where you can stop. Once you give it a foot in the door, then there is no way to prevent it infiltrating literally everything. If the roots are designed, then so are the leaves and branches etc.
Is there some reason why you think I can’t just agree - yes, leaves and branches are also designed?
Or are you not making an argument, but just explaining that you are afraid to see teleology anywhere in nature, lest that leads you to Catholicism?
Yes, that would also be a good example.So design is out but maybe final cause is in. In which case you might explain what the final cause of a tree might be. Me, I know it’s there to create another tree, but you might have other ideas.