José Luis López Aranguren was a Spanish philosopher born in 1909 in Ávila and died in 1996 in Madrid.
José Luis López Aranguren was a Spanish philosopher born in 1909 in Ávila and died in 1996 in Madrid.
He was a prominent representative of personalist ethics and a reference in Spanish philosophy of the 20th century.
As a professor at the University of Madrid, his work focused on topics such as ethics, religion, political philosophy, and theology.
In addition to his academic work, he actively participated in the fight against the Franco regime, which led him to endure imprisonment and exile.
His critical thinking and commitment to social justice made him an influential figure in the intellectual and political sphere of his time..