Talk:Dysteleology
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I don't know if adherants of the Anthropic Principle are necassarily committed to rejecting dysteleology. There is a big difference isn't there between constraints (that exist because we exist) and design or directedness. I agree that two can intersect, but the former does not seem to entail the latter. With all the variations of the anthropic principle, wouldn't it make more sense to say that some of the variations are committed to rejecting dysteleology, but not all? I think the summary of the different variations of the Anthropic principle in the Anthropic priciple entry supports this. Anyone?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Humble Coffee (talk • contribs).