Hans Albert

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Hans Albert was a German philosopher and sociologist known for his work in critical rationalism and contributions to the philosophy of science and social sciences.

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instanceOf academic
human
philosopher
sociologist
citizenship West Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
concepts Münchhausen trilemma
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1921-02-08
dateOfDeath 2023-10-24
educatedAt University of Bonn NERFINISHED
University of Cologne NERFINISHED
employer University of Mannheim NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork philosophy
philosophy of science
social philosophy
sociology
gender male
hasAcademicDiscipline epistemology
methodology of the social sciences
social sciences
influenced German social philosophy
critical rationalism in Germany
influencedBy Imre Lakatos
Karl Popper
knownFor Münchhausen trilemma
application of critical rationalism to social sciences
defense of critical rationalism
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement critical rationalism
nationality German
notableIdea application of rational criticism to practical philosophy
critique of justificationism
fallibilism in social sciences
notableWork Konstruktion und Kritik
Traktat über kritische Vernunft
surface form: Kritik der reinen Erkenntnislehre

Kritischer Rationalismus
Marktwirtschaft und Gerechtigkeit
Traktat über kritische Vernunft
philosophicalSchool Popperian critical rationalism
placeOfBirth Cologne
placeOfDeath Heidelberg
positionHeld professor of social sciences
professor of sociology
religion secular humanism
workLocation Heidelberg
Mannheim

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Karl Popper influenced Hans Albert
Karl influenced Hans Albert
subject surface form: Karl Popper