About the Center

The Center Leo Apostel (CLEA) was founded in 1995 as a transdisciplinary research department. It is situated at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), but its scientific council is composed of members of 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:

  • interdisciplinarity
  • construction of world views
  • broad dissemination of scientific knowledge.

CLEA employs several researchers at the graduate, post-doc and tenure level. They perform high level research in a variety of subjects, including the foundations of the natural sciences (and in particular quantum structures), evolution of complexity, consciousness, cognition and creativity, emergence of social systems, science and art, and intelligent webs.

CLEA has organized the very successful interdisciplinary conference 'Einstein meets Magritte', of which the 8 volume proceedings have recently been published by Kluwer Academic. In addition, CLEA members have published many papers and books.

Collaborations

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:

CLEA co-operates with the interdisciplinary and pluralist Worldviews group, a non-profit organisation established in 1990, under the dynamic leadership of Leo Apostel. Worldviews is created as a reaction against the growing fragmentation in our actual society and is calling for integrating world-view research.

News

Op 6 februari 2010 presenteert De Vrolijke Wetenschap in samenwerking met CLEA: Het gefluister en de razernij. Een essai in het humanisme

Post-Doctoral Fellowships and Doctoral Scholarships Deadline for applications:
11 January 2010

Nieuw boek van de Worldviews-groep: H. Van Belle en J. Van der Veken (ed.), Nieuwheid denken. De wetenschappen en het creatieve aspect van de werkelijkheid, Acco, Leuven, 2008. Inhoud [pdf]

Foundations Lectures

The Center organizes interdisciplinary seminars on fundamental scientific problems and research methodologies, called 'Foundations Lectures'.

71. The Diagram: Demon of Proof Charles Alunni, 11 December 2009, 17.30, D.2.01

Address

Center Leo Apostel
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Krijgskundestraat 33
B-1160 Brussels, Belgium

Phone secretary's office:
+32-2-644.26.77
Scientific collaborator's offices:
+32-2-640.67.37

Fax: +32-2-644.07.44
E-mail: einmag@vub.ac.be
World-Wide Web: http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/

It is located just outside the VUB campus "Oefenplein", 2nd side street on the left on the Triomflaan, when coming from the Gen. Jacqueslaan, see: how to find the VUB

Mailing list

CLEA has an electronic mailing list, clea-wg, for all people wishing to keep informed about CLEA activities such as seminars. In order to join, send the one line message "subscribe clea-wg" to majordomo@listserv.vub.ac.be

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