La filosofía como libertad y como vocación

Anuario Filosófico 35 (74):609-628 (2002)
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Abstract

According to the teachings of Josemaria Escriva, philosophy as a profession is a calling, whose essential features are intellectual freedom, personal responsibility and service to others. In the paper the real and complete freedom of members of Opus Dei in philosophical matters is highlighted

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