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EQUIFINALITY
a condition in which different initial conditions
lead to similar effects. (see multifinality.) Equifinality in
biological systems led the German biologist Driesch to embrace
vitalism--the doctrine that vital phenomena are inexplicable in
terms of natural science. (Von Bertalanffy, p. 40)
A behavior that is oriented towards reaching certain final conditions or states regardless of where it started. Bertalanffy argued that equifinality characterizes the behavior of biological organisms but not that of physical devices and can therefore be used to distinguish between these. The modelling of such behavior by computers has blurred this distinction (see goal oriented, equilibrium, stability). (Krippendorff)
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