Leonardo Polo Institute of Philosophy
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    • 1926 - 1948: Early Years
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Journal of Polian Studies

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The Journal of Polian Studies (print ISSN 2375-7329; online ISSN 2379-8254) aims to encourage scientific cooperation and communication between researchers and academics concerning important themes of anthropology, metaphysics, and theory of knowledge. 

The Journal of Polian Studies focuses on and is inspired by Leonardo Polo’s profound, wide-ranging and original philosophical proposals. Our principal aim is to publish articles that are models of interdisciplinary work and scientific accuracy, thus allowing readers to keep abreast of the central issues and problems of contemporary philosophy.

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