Sytse Strijbos

Sytse Strijbos (born 1944) is a Dutch academic, former lecturer of Philosophy of technology at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and at Potchefstroom University in South Africa,[1] and chairman of the International Institute for Development and Ethics IIDE, known for his work on systems science.[2][3]

Biography

Born in Rotterdam, Strijbos graduated in Chemical Engineering[4] at the Delft University of Technology late 1960s. Later in his career he received his PhD in 1988 at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam with a thesis entitled "Het technische wereldbeeld : een wijsgerig onderzoek van het systeemdenken" (The technological world-view: a philosophical study of systems thinking) under supervision of Sander Griffioen and Egbert Schuurman.

After his graduation in Delft, Strijbos worked as researcher at the Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium for ten years.[5] On invitation of Hendrik van Riessen, his former Professor in Delft who had moved to Amsterdam, he then joined the Faculty of Philosophy of the Vrije Universiteit in the Department of Systematic Philosophy and Philosophy of Culture. In 1979 he edited the proceedings of the Congress on Systems thinking and social problems held at the Vrije Universiteit.[6] In the 1980s he moved to the Department of Socio-cultural Philosophy and Philosophy of History, where he worked on medical ethics[7] In the 1990s he also lectured at the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA)[8]

In the new millennium he lectured philosophy in the Christian studies of Science and Society program.[1][9] He was also Professor at the Philosophy Department of North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa. In 2003 he founded and became the first director of the International Institute for Development and Ethics IIDE.

Selected Publications

Books:

Articles, a selection:

References

  1. 1 2 Program Christian studies of Science and Society, in Vrije Universiteit Study Guides, 2006, 2009
  2. Ardelt, Monika. "Wisdom as expert knowledge system: A critical review of a contemporary operationalization of an ancient concept." Human development 47.5 (2004): 257-285.
  3. Eriksson, Darek M. "Identification of normative sources for systems thinking: an inquiry into religious ground‐motives for systems thinking paradigms." Systems Research and Behavioral Science 20.6 (2003): 475-487.
  4. European Federation of Chemical Engineering (1980) Particle technology 1980: comminution, classification, powder mechanics : preprints, 5th European Symposium on Comminution, 2nd European Symposium on Mechanical Properties of Particulate Solids, 224th Event of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering, Amsterdam, June 3–5, 1980, Deel 2. p. 931
  5. Strijbos, Sytse. Het technische wereldbeeld : een wijsgerig onderzoek van het systeemdenken PhD thesis Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam 1988. p. 7-8
  6. S. Strijbos ed. Systeemdenken en samenlevingsproblematiek. Proceedings of Congres: Systeemdenken en samenlevingsproblematiek (1979-19-10-1979 ; Amsterdam). Published 1981.
  7. Strijbos ed. Nieuwe medische ethiek. Amsterdam : Buijten & Schipperheijn, 1985.
  8. S. Strijbos (1998) Kiezen En Keuzen. p. viii. December 1989
  9. International relations > SAVUSA > News > News archive, fsw.vu.nl. 2009

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