
1) Belief 2) Filipino rock music group 3) Personality trait 
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 A thing which is autotelic is described as `having a purpose in and not apart from itself`. ==Origins== Etymology: Greek autotelēs, from aut- + telos, meaning self + goal. The Oxford English Dictionary cites its earliest use as 1901 (Baldwin, Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology I 96/1), and also cites a 1932 use by T. S. Eliot (Essays I. ii.....
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being an end in itself
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Denoting those traits closely associated with the central purposes of an individual. ... Origin: auto-+ G. Telos, end, completeness, purpose ... (05 Mar 2000) ... 
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Type: Term Pronunciation: aw′tō-tel′ik Definitions: 1. Denoting those traits closely associated with the central purposes of an individual.
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[
adj] - of or relating to or believing in autotelism
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autotelic Relating to or believing in autotelism; being an end in itself.
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 adjective of or relating to or believing in autotelism
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(from Gr. autos, self, and telos, end) Said of any absorbing activity engaged in for its own sake (cf. German Selbstzweck), such as higher mathematics, chess, etc. In aesthetics, applied to creative art and play which lack any conscious reference to the accomplishment of something useful. In the view of some, it may constitute something beneficent....
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(of an entity or event) having within itself the purpose of its existence or happening. Cf. heterotelic.
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