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The one-sided mechanist

    { 1 } - thinks that science does not deal with agents that produce results according to fixed laws.
    { 2 } - is comfortable with concepts of goals of natural beings.
    { 3 } - thinks that teleological theories of natural beings imply some type of psychic dimension even in plants and minerals.
    { 4 } - argues that teleological thinking is helpful in scientific research.

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The one-sided mechanist

That is exactly what he thinks. See p. 29.

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The one-sided mechanist

    { 1 } - thinks that science does not deal with agents that produce results according to fixed laws.
    { 2 } - is comfortable with concepts of goals of natural beings.
    { 3 } - thinks that teleological theories of natural beings imply some type of psychic dimension even in plants and minerals.
    { 4 } - argues that teleological thinking is helpful in scientific research.

Rather he fears teleology. See p. 28.

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The one-sided mechanist

    { 1 } - thinks that science does not deal with agents that produce results according to fixed laws.
    { 2 } - is comfortable with concepts of goals of natural beings.
    { 3 } - thinks that teleological theories of natural beings imply some type of psychic dimension even in plants and minerals.
    { 4 } - argues that teleological thinking is helpful in scientific research.

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The one-sided mechanist

    { 1 } - thinks that science does not deal with agents that produce results according to fixed laws.
    { 2 } - is comfortable with concepts of goals of natural beings.
    { 3 } - thinks that teleological theories of natural beings imply some type of psychic dimension even in plants and minerals.
    { 4 } - argues that teleological thinking is helpful in scientific research.

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