Gerald L. Eberlein

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Gerald L. Eberlein (born in Berlin, Germany, May 5, 1930) is a German sociology educator.

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[edit] Biography

Eberlein was born in Berlin to Kurt Karl and Alice Caroline (b. Seiffermann) Eberlein. Gerald L. Eberlein became Ph.D at the Technical University Stuttgart, Germany, in 1962. He was assistant professor at the University of Münster and at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, 1963-1970. Between 1971 and 1972 he was visiting professor at the Technical University of Berlin. 1972-1975 he was associate professor of philosophy of the social sciences, economy and politics at the University of the Saarland, Germany. Eberlein was professor of sociology at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, 1975-1998. In 1998 he became professor emeritus.

Gerald L. Eberlein has one child, Viviane Caroline. He lives in Pöcking, Bavaria.

[edit] Works

Der Erfahrungsbegriff der heutigen empirischen Sozialforschung, 1963

Theoretische Soziologie heute (with N. Dietrich), 1971

Die Finalisierung der Wissenschaften, 1983

Maximierung der Erkenntnisse ohne sozialen Sinn? Für eine wertbewusste Wissenschaft, 1987

Schulwissenschaft, Parawissenschaft, Pseudowissenschaft, Stuttgart 1991

[edit] Editor

Kleines Lexikon der Parawissenschaften, 1995

Theory and Decision: An International Journal for Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences, 1970-2001

Theory and Decision Library: An International Series in Philosophy and Methodology of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1974-1998

[edit] Member

Society for Scientific Exploration [1]

Avocations: golf, archery, creative writing

Prof. Eberlein is a member of the scientific advisory board of the Nicolas-Benzin-Stiftung [2]

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