> [Case]
> It was a long and hard battle to finally discredit Aristotle's absurd 
> notion of final cause. "Oops" is merely a modern refinement in this
process.
> Regression into a search for imaginary future perfect states is not so
much hope for an explanation as it is a form a psychosis.

[Platt]
Lots of very intelligence people disagree with your diagnosis. But, they
could be wrong.

[Case]
Three that come to mind are you, Ham and Ken Wilber. You generally go
straight to the wishful thinking argument that the idea is just disturbing
and unsatisfying. Ham loads on a pile of meaningless terminology in the hope
of talking it to death. Wilber confronts it head one but only avoids it by
positing some kind of supernatural consciousness and appealing directly to
animism and teleology. 

There is nothing to stop you from being wrong if you wish but it would be
nice if you could rationalize your choice a little better than appealing to
something as vague as "lots of very intelligent people".




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