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Peter Belohlavek

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Peter Belohlavek
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Born (1944-04-13) April 13, 1944 (age 80)
Zilina, Slovakia
🏳️ Nationality Slovakia  Argentina
💼 Occupation
Researcher
👩 Spouse(s)
Noemi Brown (m. 1968)
👶 Children2
👴 👵 Parent(s)Karel Belohlavek
Jarmila Kubacova
🌐 Websitehttp://www.peterbelohlavek.net

Peter Belohlavek (born April 13, 1944) is a Slovak complexity science researcher, and founder of The Unicist Research Institute and the Unicist Goodwill Network.[1] He is author of The Unicist Ontology of Evolution and the creator of the unicist approach.

Life and work[edit]

Born in Zilina, Slovakia, Belohlavek received his basic education in economics. Belohlavek started his career in industry, where he became executive at Siemens. In 1975 he came on his turning point when kidnapped by the leftist guerrilla. Belohlavek described, that "after the kidnapping, he was pursued by rightist military forces because of being a possible freedom-fighter. These extreme experiences changed the goals of his life forever and drove him to develop works that allowed dealing with the complexity of human adaptive systems."[2] [3]

Belohlavek developed the unicist ontological approach to complexity science to research and manage human complex adaptive systems and the unicist methodology for the research of complex systems. The framework of his complexity science research methodology is based on pragmatism, structuralism and functionalism.[4] His models were applied to diagnoses, strategies, organization [5] [6] and future research[7] [8] [9] [10] in the social, institutional and individual fields.[11] [12]

The four basic pillars of his research were the ontogenesis of evolution, the anthropological invariables and their evolution, the ontointelligence, and the double dialectical behavior.[13]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Belohlavek, Peter. The unicist ontology of evolution: the ontogenetic intelligence of nature], Second Edition, Blue Eagle Group, 2008.
  • Belohlavek, Peter. Design of Complex Systems Research: Introduction to the unicist research methodologies to diagnose and operate complex realities, Blue Eagle Group, 2008.
  • Belohlavek, Peter. Complexity science: unicist research & design of human complex adaptive systems], Blue Eagle Group, 2011.

References[edit]

  1. García Bartelt, Mercedes. " Reclaman un mayor apoyo a emprendedores", La Nación, May 11, 2005, Section Economía
  2. About the Creator of the Unicist Theory at unicist.org. Accessed 05-03-2015.
  3. Ferro, María Laura (2003-01-05). "Teoría Unicista: Otra manera de aprender - Acá todo el mundo quiere ser Dios y, entonces, es nada". Revista Nueva. Nº 599, p. 12: Agrupación Diarios del Interior.
  4. Mañana Professional. “Una investigación sobre los impulsores del comportamiento humano” (May–June 2013) p. 27.
  5. "Radiografía del caso Renault". Noticias. Section: Empresas, p. 58-59: Editorial Perfil. 1990-01-14.
  6. Gesualdi, Patricia (2013-05-06). "Refutación a la Teoría de la Demanda". Mañana University. p. 22,23: Ediciones Mañana Profesional.
  7. Folha de S.Paulo. “Brasil tem tudo para ser uma potência”. March 12, 1990, p. 2 Negócios.
  8. Johnson, Peter (2004-12-16). "Argentina faces 20-year transition period". Buenos Aires Herald.
  9. "Los pueblos cambian gobiernos, y no gobiernos a los pueblos". El Día. Información Nacional, Uruguay, p.14. 1989-08-18.
  10. "Economista prevê mudança nos anos 90". O Estado de São Paulo. Economia, p.4. 1990-04-05.
  11. "Brasil: Sanear para así crecer". El Cronista Comercial. p.9. 1990-03-18.
  12. Mañana Professional. “Peter Belohlavek & The Unicist Research Institute”, Segundo Congreso Nacional: Argentina necesita emprendedores (August–September 2005) p.9.
  13. IX International Unicist Conference: Individual, institutional and social evolution & Strategy. " Individual, institutional and social evolution & Strategy", January 23–24, 2008, p. 21

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