Abstract
The article proposes to elaborate an approach to Millán-Puelles' doctrine on freedom, outlining its "dimensions": "transcendental freedom", "freedom of choice" and "moral freedom". The articulation among these three magnitudes is explained: the motives for which each one demands the other two and the manner in which all three are combined into a unitary whole.
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