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'''Isabelle Stengers''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|t|ɛ|ŋ|ər|s}}; {{IPA-fr|stɑ̃gɛʁs|lang}}; born 1949) is a [[Belgian]] [[philosopher]] and daughter of historian [[Jean Stengers]]. Stengers graduated with a degree in chemistry from the [[Université Libre de Bruxelles]]. She is the author of books on Chaos Theory, with [[Ilya Prigogine]], the Russian-Belgian physical chemist and Nobel Laureate noted for his work on dissipative structures, complex systems, and irreversibility, especially ''Order out of Chaos'' and ''The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos and the New Laws of Nature''.
==Partial bibliography==
* ''La Nouvelle Alliance'' (1979), together with Ilya Prigogine
* '''Prigogine I and Stengers I''' ''Order out of Chaos'', University of Michigan: Bantam Books (1984)
* '''Stengers I and Chertok L''', "A critique of psychoanalytic reason: hypnosis as a scientific problem from Lavoisier to Lacan", Noel Evans M (trans.), Stanford: Stanford University Press (1992)
* '''Prigogine I and Stengers I''' ''The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos and the New Laws of Nature'', Free Press (1997)
* '''Stengers I''', ''Power and Invention: Situating Science'', Bains P (trans.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (1997)
* '''Stengers I''', ''The Invention of Modern Science'', Smith D.W (trans.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2000)
* '''Stengers I''' "Cosmopolitics I", Bononno, R (trans.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2010)
* '''Stengers I and Pignarre P''' ''Capitalist Sorcery: Breaking the Spell'', Goffey A (Trans.), Palgrave Macmillan (2011)
* '''Stengers I''', ''Thinking with Whitehead: a free and wild creation of concepts.'' Harvard University Press. 2011. (translation of original: Penser avec Whitehead, 2002).
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'''Isabelle Stengers''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|t|ɛ|ŋ|ər|s}}; {{IPA-fr|stɑ̃gɛʁs|lang}}; born 1949) is a [[Belgian]] [[philosopher]] and daughter of historian [[Jean Stengers]]. Stengers graduated with a degree in chemistry from the [[Université Libre de Bruxelles]]. She is the author of books on Chaos Theory, with [[Ilya Prigogine]], the Russian-Belgian physical chemist and Nobel Laureate noted for his work on dissipative structures, complex systems, and irreversibility, especially ''Order out of Chaos'' and ''The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos and the New Laws of Nature''.
==Partial bibliography==
* ''La Nouvelle Alliance'' (1979), together with Ilya Prigogine
* '''Prigogine I and Stengers I''' ''Order out of Chaos'', University of Michigan: Bantam Books (1984)
* '''Stengers I and Chertok L''', "A critique of psychoanalytic reason: hypnosis as a scientific problem from Lavoisier to Lacan", Noel Evans M (trans.), Stanford: Stanford University Press (1992)
* '''Prigogine I and Stengers I''' ''The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos and the New Laws of Nature'', Free Press (1997)
* '''Stengers I''', ''Power and Invention: Situating Science'', Bains P (trans.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (1997)
* '''Stengers I''', ''The Invention of Modern Science'', Smith D.W (trans.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2000)
* '''Stengers I''' "Cosmopolitics I", Bononno, R (trans.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2010)
* '''Stengers I and Pignarre P''' ''Capitalist Sorcery: Breaking the Spell'', Goffey A (Trans.), Palgrave Macmillan (2011)
* '''Stengers I''', ''Thinking with Whitehead: a free and wild creation of concepts.'' Harvard University Press. 2011. (translation of original: Penser avec Whitehead, 2002).
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