Raymond Tallis argues intently against universal intention.
That might be the most important distinction for philosophers and scientists to make...between an ontological understanding of the Cosmos and then, having discovered that, exploring the extent to which existence itself has a teleological component. God or No God.Cosmic Confusions
If we look beyond human life to life in general, conscious purpose appears singularly absent from the most authoritative account of the transition from single cell organisms to exotic megafauna like you and me, namely neo-Darwinism.
Here, I always come back to this: https://youtu.be/hxhL-mDbQGM?si=NyO7oCOWRKakid78The goals of individual organisms conflict with those of other organisms, either as competitors or simply living side-by-side, pursuing unrelated aims in parallel. It is hard to see prey and predators participating in a shared purpose.
In other words, all the variables in our lives interwined in ways that we are never really fully aware of at all. Let alone ever been able to fully control.
And even here we have to assume that we possess free will.
And nature is such that, by and large, the only point of being born at all is to feed the predators. And, no, not just in regard to sea turtles, where only between one in a thousand and one in ten thousand hatchlings survive to adulthood.
What, all part of Mother Nature's very own "mysterious ways".
So, the bottom line [one of them] seems to be that all this speculation revolves around what we mere mortals on planet Earth have come to conclude about the Cosmos. But what of other possible civilizations "out there"...civilizations far more advanced scientifically? Of course, chances are we will all be well on the way back to star stuff before that's nailed down. If it even can be.Furthermore, the differentiation of what-is into organisms and (their) environments seems to localize purposes in the former rather than the latter – which is at odds with the idea of the equitable distribution of purpose throughout the universe.
Randomness is something -- click -- I can never quite wrap ny head around. The mutations that swamp the evolution of biological life here on Earth are either wholly in sync with the laws of matter or, re God or Mother Nature, there actually is a reason for everything being exactly as it must be. It's just that from our frame of mind it might be construed as entirely out of the blue...even God or Mother Nature are knocked for a loop when they happen.As for the passage from atoms to minerals, and thence to the first stirrings of life, randomness and nonconscious mechanisms seem more evident than purpose. In short, the vision of a universe whose goal is expressed in the emergence of life and of rational organisms, appears counterfactual.