Artur Juncosa Carbonell

Artur Juncosa Carbonell SJ; 5 October 1925 – 13 December 2010) was a Spanish Jesuit priest, philosopher, who specialized in epistemology and axiology.

[2] He studied engineering in Madrid and graduated in philosophy (1952) and in Theology (1956) from the Faculty of San Francisco de Borja[3] and from the University of Barcelona (1958), where he received his PhD in 1979.

He attended the wedding of Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma and Princess Irene of the Netherlands in Rome in 1964, accompanied by a large part of the Tuna (music) from the Colegio Mayor Loyola in Barcelona.

He actively participated, as a Carlist, in the anti-Franco struggle, with clandestine meetings, courses and seminars in Spain, and in Perpignan, Arbonne and other towns in the south of France.

He was the promoter of the Assembly of Catalonia, and together with Carlos Feliu de Travy, they proposed the points that were accepted by the rest of the organizations that made it up.