The Unfolding of the Productive Dualization: from the Uses of the Product to the Network of Means. The Proximate Anthropological Bases of Economic Activity
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https://doi.org/10.19272/202400701008Keywords:
Productive Activity, Product Use, Human Ends, Network of MeansAbstract
In the spirit of Leonardo Polo’s thinking, we study human productive activity from the use of the product to the network of means. Usage links the product with a human purpose, transforming it into a medium (or means). A careful examination of the medium reveals its rational and material dimensions. The consideration of its first dimension calls for studying the notion of human ends and their types, whose hierarchy allows the ordering of the means. Finally, the study of their material dimension unveils the plural character (network) of the whole set of means.
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21-03-2024
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Falgueras Salinas, Ignacio, and Ignacio Falgueras Sorauren. “The Unfolding of the Productive Dualization: From the Uses of the Product to the Network of Means. The Proximate Anthropological Bases of Economic Activity”. Acta Philosophica 33, no. 1 (March 21, 2024): 137–152. Accessed November 21, 2024. https://www.actaphilosophica.it/article/view/4554.
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