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Dynamic property of the logical organization of a system such as any change seems to aim at a goal in the future (in a homeostatic system, in a functioning autopoietic system, in a tropism, in an intention or objective) (adapted from E. SCHWARZ, 1993, P. 13)
SCHWARZ adds: "One could be tempted to oppose a causal system (whose present state is caused by its past) to a teleonomic system (whose present state seems to be conditioned by a goal). This would be an error, since the teleonomic property is itself causal, i.e. the result of the history of the teleonomic system"(Ibid)
So much for the science-fiction's time paradoxes!
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