The Intentionality of Freedom in Time: On the Polian Conception of Personal Future
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https://doi.org/10.19272/202600701010Keywords:
Unfuturable future, Leonardo Polo, Freedom, Factitive PossibilityAbstract
Leonardo Polo's transcendental anthropology has (i.) a very original and (ii.) congruent and rigorous conception of the personal or free future. Original in that it makes the future a personal transcendental, i.e. a characteristic that allows access to personal being, without which one could neither (a) personally exist oneself, nor (b) know the core of personal existence. This explains the philosophical relevance that the polian conception of the future can have both philosophically and existentially.
Published
06-03-2026
How to Cite
Padial, Juan José. “The Intentionality of Freedom in Time: On the Polian Conception of Personal Future”. Acta Philosophica 35, no. 1 (March 6, 2026): 169–182. Accessed March 7, 2026. https://www.actaphilosophica.it/article/view/4753.
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