""The Final Cause As Principle Of Cognition And Principle In Nature"" by George Sylvester Morris is a philosophical treatise that explores the concept of final causality, or the idea that things in the natural world have a purpose or end goal. Morris argues that this concept is not only applicable to human cognition, but also to the natural world itself. He delves into the history of final causality, tracing its roots back to ancient Greek philosophy...