Igor Blauberg

Igor Viktorovich Blauberg (1928 – May 23, 1990) was a Soviet philosopher and cyberneticist. Blauberg was Head of Systems Approach and Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory of the Research Institute for Systems Studies in Moscow.[1] He is known for his pioneering work in the field of systems theory in Russia.[2]

Selected publications

  • Blauberg, I. V., and E. G. Yudin. Formation and essence of system approach. Moscow: Science 271 (1973).
  • Blauberg, I. V., Sadovsky, V. N., & Yudin, E. G. (1977). Systems theory: Philosophical and methodological problems. Moscow: Progress Publishers.
Articles, a selection
  • Blauberg, I. V., V. N. Sadovskii, and B. G. Iudin. "Philosophical Principles of Systemicity and the Systems Approach." Soviet Studies in Philosophy 17.4 (1979): 44-68.
  • Blauberg, I. V., and E.M. Mirsky. "Interdisciplinary research groups in the structure of research front," Interdisciplinary Research Groups: Proceedings of the First International Conference, BRD-USA, 1980, pp. 26-33.

Reference

  1. Wojciech Gasparski et al. "Obituary Igor Viktorovich Blauberg (1929–1990)". International Journal of General Systems. 18 (4): 287–288.
  2. John Biggart, Peter Dudley, Francis King. Alexander Bogdanov and the origins of systems thinking in Russia, 1998. p. 263.
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