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Weaver D.R. Weinbaum is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Thinking, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), and a researcher at the Center Leo Apostel (CLEA). His work spans interdisciplinary domains including Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Science, Metaphysics, Complex Systems, and Cybernetics. He holds a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies (2018) and an M.Sc. in Electronics and Computer Engineering (1989).
Research Interests: His research focuses on the philosophy of individuation and self-organization, enactive cognition, the Global Brain, and the intersection of postmodernist thought with Tantric and Shamanic practices. He explores how sociotechnological systems evolve and how open-ended intelligence can be synthesized through self-organizing networks.
Key Publications: His recent articles (2018) examine freedom through epistemic gaps, the potential of Internet-mediated governance, and post-human intelligence frameworks. Earlier works (2013-2016) address scalable cognition, synthetic intelligence, and metaphysical foundations rooted in Deleuze and Simondon.
Scientific Contributions: He has no explicitly listed awards but has co-authored foundational works in complex systems and cognition. His theories integrate philosophy, cybernetics, and evolutionary dynamics to address systemic fragility and antifragility.
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