Date : April 17 , 1999 (modified); Sep. 1995 (created)
The Center "Leo Apostel"
Photo: Leo Apostel in his study in Gent, about
1986 |
The Center "Leo Apostel" (CLEA) is a recently founded transdisciplinary
research department. It is situated at the Vrije
Universiteit Brussel (VUB), but its board
of directors covers different Flemish universities. It is named after
the Belgian philosopher and logician Leo Apostel (1925-1995). Apostel donated
the money of the Solvay prize, which he received for his life work, to
the VUB in order to create such a center.
The center's aim is the development of world
views that integrate the results of different scientific and cultural
disciplines (as elaborated by Apostel and collaborators in their treatise
"Worldviews: from fragmentation to
integration"). CLEA in particular tries to bridge the gap between the
natural sciences and the social sciences and humanities.
CLEA's key objectives were summarized by Apostel as:
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interdisciplinarity
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construction of world views
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broad dissemination of scientific knowledge.
CLEA has specific expertise in the foundations of the natural sciences
(and in particular quantum structures), evolution of complexity, cognition
and model building, science and art, and intelligent webs. As a first international
activity, CLEA organized the very successful interdisciplinary conference
'Einstein meets Magritte', of which the 8 volume Proceedings will be
published this year by Kluwer Academic. In addition, CLEA members have
published
many papers and books. CLEA employs several researchers
at the graduate, PostDoc and tenure level. Applications
to study or work at CLEA are welcome. |
See also: References
to Apostel on other web servers, biography
of Apostel (Dutch)
General Information
For the members of the board of directors, collaborators and advisory board,
see the CLEA participants.
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Address
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Center "Leo Apostel"
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Krijgskundestraat 33
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1160 Brussels, Belgium
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(just outside the VUB campus "Oefenplein", 2nd side street on the left
on the Triomflaan, when coming from the Gen. Jacqueslaan, see: how
to reach the VUB)
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Secretariat
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Sylvia Stuer
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Director
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Diederik Aerts
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Phone
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+32 - 2 - 644 26 77
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Fax
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+32- 2 - 644 07 44
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E-mail
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einmag@vub.ac.be
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World-Wide Web
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http://cleamc11.vub.ac.be/CLEA/
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Mailing list
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CLEA has an electronic mailing list, clea-wg, for all people wishing to
keep informed about CLEA activities such as seminars. To join: send the
one line message:
subscribe clea-wg
to Majordomo@listserv.vub.ac.be
News
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CLEA has submitted several new research proposals, to the FWO, OZR and
NSF. If accepted, these will create a number of new research positions
at CLEA.
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Johan Bollen is on leave from
CLEA for a one year study visit at the Los
Alamos National Laboratory, where he is working for the "Library without
walls" project under the guidance of Cliff
Joslyn
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Diederik Aerts, CLEA's director, is the new editor-in-chief of the journal
"Foundations of Science",
published by Kluwer Academic. CLEA researchers Jan Broeckaert and Liane
Gabora functions as assistant-editors.
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Liane Gabora, a memetics
research from the Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life,
UCLA, has started to work at CLEA since Oct. 1, 1998 on, on a two year
research contract. She will be focusing on the emergence of culture during
human evolution.
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Alexander Riegler, an Austrian cognitive
scientist, has started to work as a voluntary postdoctoral researcher at
CLEA, funded by the Austrian National Bank. He will be focusing on constructivist
epistemology and the evolution of complexity.
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CLEA and the v.z.w. Worldviews have organized a
workshop on "Onderzoek naar Wereldbeelden: nieuwe initiatieven", Sat.
Nov. 29, 1997, Arenbergkasteel, Kard. Mercierlaan, 94, 3001 Heverlee.
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The second workshop of the CLEA Research Community 'Integrating World Views'
(see further) on the theme of Worldviews
and Paraconsistency has taken place on July 31, 1997 at the Universiteit
Gent (see the program)
CLEA Study Groups
CLEA stimulates the organization of study groups,
discussing specific themes within the general CLEA framework. These groups
may include people who are not directly associated with CLEA, selected
by the group's chairperson. The following groups have been created:
Collaborations
The Center "Leo Apostel" (CLEA) is associated with the following international
organizations:
CLEA presides a "Research Community" of research centers collaborating
on the Construction of Integrating World
Views. The Fund
for Scientific Research - Flanders provides these centers with funding
to organize meetings and exchanges. The other participating centers are:
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Centrum voor Metafysica en Wijsgerige Antropologie (director: Jan Van der
Veken, KUL).
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Centre
for Logic and Philosophy of Science (director: Dirk Batens, RUG).
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SISTA
(Systems, Identification, Systems theory, Automatisation, director: Bart
De Moor, KUL)
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Fernand Braudel Center
for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems and Civilisations (director:
Immanuel Wallerstein, Binghamton University)
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Worldviews, Life Philosophy and Philosophy of Science (director: Fons Elders,
University for Humanist Studies, Utrecht)
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Center for Theoretical Study, (Charles
University and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, director:
Ivan Havel)
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Center for Process Studies
(director: David Griffin, Claremont College)
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Communicatie, Identiteit en Moraal (Universiteit van Utrecht, director:
Robert Maier)
Interdisciplinary Seminar Series "Foundations"
The Center is responsible for organizing seminars on fundamental scientific
problems and research methodologies. These are part of the interdisciplinary
program for PhD. students (in collaboration with the PhD.
program of the University of Antwerp). In the series "Foundations",
CLEA invites scholars that are actively engaged in research on the foundations
of a particular discipline. Seminars are very interactive, and addressed
to a broad, interdisciplinary audience without specific knowledge of the
domain. The discussions aim at confronting the foundations of the different
disciplines.
Typical seminars consist of one hour of presentation by the lecturer
with direct questions, a break during which sandwiches and drinks are served,
and one hour or more of in-depth group discussion of the general subject.
Seminars generally take place at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Campus
Oefenplein), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium, at 5 pm, in different
rooms.
You can check the abstracts and biographies of lecturers for the
list of previous seminars. Many of those are available
on video and can be borrowed. CLEA also organizes a series of events,
lectures and discussions on present societal problems in Dutch: Stemmen.
Recent and upcoming seminars:
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Prof. Dr. Marek Zukowski (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics,
University of Gdansk, Poland): "Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger
(GHZ) correlations: paradox within the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox",
17 September 1997
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Prof. Dr. Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University of Rotterdam): Understanding
Happiness, Oct. 17, 1997
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Prof. Dr. Robert Scott Gassler (Vesalius College): Foundations
of Economics, Dec. 9, 1997
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Prof. Dr. Hans Radder (Free University Amsterdam): A
referentially realist epistemology for the experimental sciences: conceptual
interpretation, material realisation and formal correspondence, February
13, 1998
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Prof. Dr. Mark H. Bickhard
(Lehigh University, Pennsylvania), Foundations
of Cognitive Science, May 5, 1998.
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Nickles (University of Nevada, Reno), The
Crowbar Model of Method and Some Implications, May 20, 1998
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Prof. Dr. Koen Raes (University of Ghent), Arguments
for moral realism, May 22, 1998
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Liane Gabora (Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life,
UCLA) The emergence of individual worldviews
and consensus reality through cultural evolution, July 1, 1998
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Prof. Dr. Laszlo E. Szabo (Eötvös University, Budapest): Correlations,
common causes and the EPR-Bell situation in nature, July 13, 1998
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Prof. Dr. John Corbett (Macquarie University, Sydney - Australia): The
Need To Vary The Real Number Continuum : 15 September 1998
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Workshop (in Dutch) in collaboration with UCOS: HOE
ONOVERBRUGBAAR ANDERS IS ANDERS? Mogelijke parallellen tussen wereldbeelden;
een conversatie over verruimde wetenschap en lokale (Afrikaanse) kennissystemen,
5 March 1999
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Prof. Dr. Ranulph Glanville (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology -
Australia): Cybernetics as Fundamental,
March 23, 1999.
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Prof. Dr. Pieter Saey (University of Ghent): World-Systems
Analysis and Marxism, April 27, 1999
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Six-day workshop "Current
Research in Operational Quantum Logic II" (FUND-DWIS-FWO-CLEA), May
17-May 22, 1999.
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Prof. Dr. Constantin Piron; (University of Geneva): New
Aspects in Relativity, May 20, 1999
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Prof. Dr. James W. McAllister (University of Leiden): Is
Beauty A Sign Of Truth In Scientific Theories?, June 9, 1999
Artwork by the youngest CLEA collaborator, Jonito Aerts
Further Information
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