finalisms

/ˈfaɪnəlɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Beliefs or theories that events have a predetermined end or purpose; plural of finalism.
    • Some religious traditions include finalisms that explain the ultimate goal of human life.
    • The book compares different finalisms, from ancient Greek teleology to modern ideas of progress.
    • The philosopher discussed various finalisms in his lecture on the meaning of history.