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Purposiveness Without Purpose is a Philosophical idea introduced by Immanuel Kant, suggesting that objects or phenomena can appear to have an Intentional Design or order without serving a specific, practical function. This concept is Central to Kant's aesthetic theory, where it helps explain how humans can Perceive beauty in nature and art without needing a Utilitarian justification.
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