@article{Herrera Torres_2022, title={The specificity of the metaphysics of human praxis. Essays of Franz Hinkelammert}, volume={3}, url={https://resistances.religacion.com/index.php/about/article/view/78}, DOI={10.46652/resistances.v3i5.78}, abstractNote={<p>The research problem is that the metaphysics of human praxis is confused with the metaphysics of human action, but the first has specific features and the second is general. Both metaphysics is not separate, one is part of the other. The objective of the paper, therefore, is to determine the particularities of the metaphysics of human praxis from the subject of praxis outlined by Hinkelammert. The method used consists of three parts. First; identification of the subjects that are formed in the path that human beings follow to maintain their life in society. The natural, living, knowing, transcendental, needy, with concrete needs and social subject undertakes processes as an acting, creator of laws, producer, practitioner and praxis subject. Second; description of the imaginations or illusions when activating its transcendental side in each of these phases. It makes a general transcendence and several partial ones. Hinkelammert affirms that the general transcendence —as imagination— corresponds to the Messianic Kingdom of Paul of Tarsus: An Earth with absolute human equality, without death and without laws. Third; definition of the characteristics of the subject of praxis. The results indicate that this subject develops —in the processes of his life— with transcendental feasibility. Feasibility is based on imaginations. The subject of the action does not necessarily project imaginations. The metaphysics of human praxis has its bases, consequently, in transcendental feasibility. The metaphysics of human action may contain illusions that nullify such feasibility. The construction of the best possible societies, in conclusion, requires transcendental feasibility.</p>}, number={5}, journal={Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History}, author={Herrera Torres, Hugo Amador}, year={2022}, month={Jun.}, pages={e21078} }