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I met Hans Albert twice, in Vienna in 2002 at the Popper Centennial Congress, and, a few months later, in Alpbach, where he was an old timer who had seen the institution develop over half a century and took pride in belonging in its history. I found Albert charming, jolly and generous, very different from my image of the German mandarin. As a Popper scholar, I had, of course, heard of him before.
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Hacohen, M. (2019). Religion and Nationalism: A Homage to Hans Albert. In: Franco, G. (eds) Begegnungen mit Hans Albert. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22690-9_30
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