Abstract

This study tries to highlight the familiar nature that the human person has in the anthropological proposal of Leonardo Polo. To do this, the research aims to focus on a key text of the author where he considers the creature nature of the subsistent human starting from the definition of divine person proposed by Thomas Aquinas. Thus, we come to consider the human person as a relation in the order of origin. Precedently, it is questioned about other definitions of man belonging to the classic tradition, which are presented as antecedents of the polian proposal.

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