Unteleological

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Not teleological; not directed toward a set purpose or end. not-comparable

    "A consistently materialistic conception, consistently adhering to a materialistic interpretation of the process of development as well as of the facts involved in the process, could scarcely avoid making its putative dialectic struggle a mere unconscious and irrelevant conflict of the brute material forces. This would have amounted to an interpretation in terms of opaque cause and effect, without recourse to the concept of a conscious class struggle, and it might have led to a concept of evolution similar to the unteleological Darwinian concept of natural selection."

Example

More examples

"A consistently materialistic conception, consistently adhering to a materialistic interpretation of the process of development as well as of the facts involved in the process, could scarcely avoid making its putative dialectic struggle a mere unconscious and irrelevant conflict of the brute material forces. This would have amounted to an interpretation in terms of opaque cause and effect, without recourse to the concept of a conscious class struggle, and it might have led to a concept of evolution similar to the unteleological Darwinian concept of natural selection."

Etymology

From un- + teleological.

More for "unteleological"

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.