Miguel Alfonso Martínez-Echevarría Ortega is Emeritus Professor at the University of Navarra and a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences.
From the 13th century onwards, for reasons explained elsewhere,1 a new anthropology would emerge. Man would cease to be a person, which implies both individuality and relationality, in the image of the Trinity of God, to become pure individuality, someone isolated who thinks of himself, in the image [...]
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