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    Leo Apostel (Antwerp, 4 September 1925 – Ghent, 10 August 1995) was a Belgian philosopher and professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Ghent University...
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    Braembussche (1946-). Patrick Baert (1961–) Willy Gepts (1922–1991) Leo Apostel (1925–1995) Clement Hiel (1952–) Christine Van Den Wyngaert (1952–),...
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  • for addressing the leverage points. The second strand was inspired by Leo Apostel, and is grounded in the concern that disciplinary worldviews are becoming...
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  • Press. Translation of Apostel and Van der Veken 1991 with some additions. – The basic book of World Views, from the Center Leo Apostel.[page needed] Schimel...
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  • are commonly agreed-upon within the Christian worldview. According to Leo Apostel, a worldview is an ontology, or a descriptive model of the world. It...
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  • Apostel may refer to: Hans Erich Apostel (1901–1972), German-born Austrian composer Henryk Apostel (1941– ), Polish footballer Leo Apostel (1925–1995)...
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    term was used as early as 1964, albeit in the context of isoglosses. Leo Apostel uses the term in the context here in 1978. The concept was originally...
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  • (2011). PLoS ONE (in press): e24274. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024274 Leo Apostel (1961). "Formal study of models". In: The Concept and the Role of the...
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    int/staff/paco_doblas/abstr/tellus05_1.pdf[permanent dead link] Tellus 57A:219–33 Leo Apostel (1961). "Formal study of models". In: The Concept and the Role of the...
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  • cybernetician, Georges Théodule Guilbaud (1953), the Belgian logician, Leo Apostel (1957), the cybernetician, Anatol Rapoport (1962), Henry Pierron, psychologist...
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