Berna daglar biography of albert
We discuss common errors and fallacies when using naive “evidence based” empiricism and point forecasts for fat-tailed variables.
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Albert the Great, also known as Albertus Magnus, was a remarkable Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and theologian. Born into a noble family in Lauingen, Germany, in , he lived in a period of great intellectual and cultural transformation.
Revered as the “Universal Doctor,” St. Albert bridged the gap between faith and reason, successfully integrating Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology—a legacy that continues to influence Catholic thought today.
Early Life and Education
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Austrian mountain guide Albert Leichtfried reports about his first ascent, with Benedikt Purner, of the mixed climb up the Murfrëitturm tower in the Sella group.Albert’s early years were spent in Germany, where he was born into the noble Bollstädt family. His intellectual aptitude became evident in his youth, prompting his family to support his education. In , he joined the Dominican Order in Padua, Italy, despite opposition from his family, who feared the life of a religious would diminish his worldly potential.
His devotion, however, led him on a path of scholarship and service that would leave a