This reason is a logical necessity, but the logical necessity does not prove the teleological or finalist necessity.
And if the pieces on a chessboard were endowed with consciousness, they would probably have little difficulty in ascribing their moves to freewill--that is to say, they would claim for them a finalist rationality.
What more could the most confirmed finalist say, in order to mark out so exceptional a physico-chemistry?
Already thefinalist theory of life eludes all precise verification.
The finalist or teleological conception is not any more tenable, for Evolution is not simply the realization of a plan.
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