Marañón as a model
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Marañón y Posadillo, Gregorio, ethics and medicine, ethics and politics, liberal thoughtAbstract
As a result of his consistent attitude as citizen and doctor and his “liberal spirit”, Marañón has gone down in the history of the twentieth century as an archetype. Marañón was, above all, a moralist in the Kantian sense, an autonomous person not governed by external criteria but by duty; a thinker convinced of the transforming role of the positive sciences, towards a happier and more just society through a deep intellectual reform. Marañón, like Fernando de los Rios, integrated Kraussism, neo-Kantianism and socialism and from this ideological platform sought the necessary moral change in the Spanish people.
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