Professor Helena Knyazeva
Helena Knyazeva, Ph.D. is Professor of National Research University –
Higher School of Economics, Faculty of Philosophy. She is also
Academician of
The International Academy for
Systems & Cybernetic Sciences (IASCYS) and
Board Member of
The Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems
Science (BCSSS), Vienna.
For more than 30 years, Helena was Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, during 2008–2013 she was Head of
Department of Evolutionary Epistemology at this Institute.
She is Member of the German
Society for Complex Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics in Germany, of the
Association for Complex Thinking in France as well as of the Scientific
Council “Multiversidad Mundo Real Edgar Morin” in Mexico.
Her fields of research interests are epistemology and philosophy of science.
She has published more than 400 works, including 8 books in
Russian and about 30 research articles in international professional
journals.
Among her monographs are
Laws of Self-organization and Evolution
of Complex Systems (1994, in co-authorship with S.P. Kurdyumov),
The Odyssey of Scientific Mind (1995),
The
Foundations of Synergetics (2002, in co-authorship with S.P.
Kurdyumov),
Synergetics: Nonlinearity of Time and Landscapes of
Co-evolution (2007, in co-authorship with S.P. Kurdyumov). She is
translator of the works of I. Prigogine, W. Ebeling, J. Petitot, E. Morin,
including E. Morin’s main work “Method: The Nature of
Nature”.
Helena earned her Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics at
Moscow Pedagogical State University in 1982.
She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at
the Academy of Sciences of USSR in 1985.
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