Man as Dualizing Being. The Remote Anthropological Basis of Economic Activity (Part II: Essential Dualizations and Conclusions)

Authors

  • J. Ignacio Falgueras Salinas University of Malaga (Spain)
  • Ignacio Falgueras Sorauren University of Malaga (Spain)

Keywords:

transcendental anthropology, Leonardo Polo, dualizing being, dualizations, productive operation, economic activity, economics

Abstract

This investigation intends to point out the remote anthropological presuppositions of economic activity (the theme of Economics). In the first part we held that the ultimate basis for this activity is man's condition as a 'dualizing being,' and we laid out his radical dualizations. In this second part we will study the operative dualizations, which derive from the former, whose normal form we call 'the productive dualization'. In our conclusion, economic activity shall start to take shape in a remote sense through the essential dualization of man, and shall be mainly grounded on the historical state of human being.

Published

2016-12-31

How to Cite

Falgueras Salinas, J. I., & Falgueras Sorauren, I. (2016). Man as Dualizing Being. The Remote Anthropological Basis of Economic Activity (Part II: Essential Dualizations and Conclusions). Journal of Polian Studies, 3, 29–53. Retrieved from https://journal.leonardopoloinstitute.org/index.php/jpols/article/view/6977