In his concept of the future, Ladislav Hejdánek presupposes an
„appropriated future“ (budost) of the subject (which, for him, is every
living being, including the atoms). The subject is granted its „appropriated
future“ at the very origin of its existence out of the Absolute Future.
However, this concept seems to be problematic for two reasons:
(1) It is deterministic (the future, rather than be open, would be set
and done from the very beginning), (2) it does not consider the constitutive
dependence of the subject on other subjects (as, according to
Hejdánek, a subject’s future is not made possible by other subjects but
rather drawn directly from an Absolute Wellspring of Future).