Hans Albert (*1921) is one of the most important science teachers and one of the most influential philosophers in the German-speaking world. His name is closely linked to “critical rationalism,” which considers human attempts to solve problems to ...
Hans Albert (*1921) is one of the most important science teachers and one of the most influential philosophers in the German-speaking world. His name is closely linked to “critical rationalism,” which considers human attempts to solve problems to be fundamentally fallible. This applies not only to science, but especially to morality and politics. Attempts to solve the problem can only ever be provisional and must prove themselves in reality. They must be formulated in such a way that they can be critically examined. The interplay between construction and criticism suggested by this is a central theme of critical rationalism.
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