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objective formal teleological judgment
{ 1 } - outer or external; the purpose of the existence of the thing is something outside itself
{ 2 } - judgment of taste
{ 3 } - is concerned with purpose in Nature; accordance of the form of the object with the possibility of the thing itself; the thing is represented, in respect to its form, of fulfilling a purpose in Nature
{ 4 } - in the form of the circle is the ground for the solution of geometrical problems
{ 5 } - concerned with explaining the existence of things
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objective formal teleological judgment
{ 1 } - outer or external; the purpose of the existence of the thing is something outside itself
{ 2 } - judgment of taste
{ 3 } - is concerned with purpose in Nature; accordance of the form of the object with the possibility of the thing itself; the thing is represented, in respect to its form, of fulfilling a purpose in Nature
{ 4 } - in the form of the circle is the ground for the solution of geometrical problems
{ 5 } - concerned with explaining the existence of things
relative objective material teleological judgment <=> outer or external; the purpose of the existence of the thing is something outside itself
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objective formal teleological judgment
{ 1 } - outer or external; the purpose of the existence of the thing is something outside itself
{ 2 } - judgment of taste
{ 3 } - is concerned with purpose in Nature; accordance of the form of the object with the possibility of the thing itself; the thing is represented, in respect to its form, of fulfilling a purpose in Nature
{ 4 } - in the form of the circle is the ground for the solution of geometrical problems
{ 5 } - concerned with explaining the existence of things
subjective formal teleological judgment <=> judgment of taste
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
objective formal teleological judgment
{ 1 } - outer or external; the purpose of the existence of the thing is something outside itself
{ 2 } - judgment of taste
{ 3 } - is concerned with purpose in Nature; accordance of the form of the object with the possibility of the thing itself; the thing is represented, in respect to its form, of fulfilling a purpose in Nature
{ 4 } - in the form of the circle is the ground for the solution of geometrical problems
{ 5 } - concerned with explaining the existence of things
objective material teleological judgment <=> is concerned with purpose in Nature; accordance of the form of the object with the possibility of the thing itself; the thing is represented, in respect to its form, of fulfilling a purpose in Nature
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4 is correct!
objective formal teleological judgment
{ 1 } - outer or external; the purpose of the existence of the thing is something outside itself
{ 2 } - judgment of taste
{ 3 } - is concerned with purpose in Nature; accordance of the form of the object with the possibility of the thing itself; the thing is represented, in respect to its form, of fulfilling a purpose in Nature
{ 4 } - in the form of the circle is the ground for the solution of geometrical problems
{ 5 } - concerned with explaining the existence of things
objective formal teleological judgment <=> in the form of the circle is the ground for the solution of geometrical problems
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objective formal teleological judgment
{ 1 } - outer or external; the purpose of the existence of the thing is something outside itself
{ 2 } - judgment of taste
{ 3 } - is concerned with purpose in Nature; accordance of the form of the object with the possibility of the thing itself; the thing is represented, in respect to its form, of fulfilling a purpose in Nature
{ 4 } - in the form of the circle is the ground for the solution of geometrical problems
{ 5 } - concerned with explaining the existence of things
material teleological judgments <=> concerned with explaining the existence of things
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