Abstract
Eikasía, after 20 years of existence, reaffirms its founding vocation to carry out the philosophical task not to describe the present, but to intervene in it; not to close the debate, but to open it up to a space of greater rigor, responsibility, and creative freedom. In this sense, Eikasía positions itself where thought and action cease to be separate spheres and become coextensive. To think, here, means to commit oneself to a world that does not yet exist, but that already demands to be thought about.
Eikasía, as a public writing, addresses a real or future community, which it calls upon in the name of an idea that has not yet achieved full validity; as a space of summons, as a call to those who recognize that philosophy only retains its power when it remains capable of establishing meaning, of reopening questions, and of resisting the inertia of the given.

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