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21. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 23 > Issue: 3
James Stodder Karl Polanyi On Ethics And Economics
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Notes on Contributors
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Electronic Discussion Group
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News and Notes
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C. P. Goodman Polanyi on Liberal Neutrality
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This paper suggests that moral neutrality erodes the liberal practices which sustain a free society. It supports the Polanyian claim that a free society is the political arrangement which is best able to realise universal ideals.
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Phil Mullins Preface
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Elaine D. Hocks Dialectic and the “Two Forces of One Power”: Reading Coleridge, Polanyi, and Bakhtin In A New Key
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The focus of this essay is to read the nineteenth-century theories of poet and philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge against the twentieth century theories of chemist and philosopher of science Michael Polanyi, and Russian philologist and critic Mikhail Bakhtin, showing their intellectual similarities and contrasts. My purpose in this essay is to redeem Coleridge’s thought for rhetorical theory by linking him to modern thinkers who are respected within the field.
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Andy F. Sanders Criticism, Contact with Reality and Truth
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Partly in reply to D. Cannon’s critique of my analytical reconstruction of Polanyi’s post-critical theory of knowledge, I argue that there are good reasons for not appropriating Polanyi’s programme of self-identication and the confessional rhetoric which may be derived from it. Arguing that “post-critical”should not be identified with an uncritical dogmatism, I then go on to suggest that the theory of tacit knowing had best be elaborated further by drawingon the work of J. Searle and M. Johnson. Finally, I make use of E. Meek’s account of the notion of “contact with reality”to highlight the Polanyian criteria of truth.
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Dale Cannon Sanders' Analytic Rebuttal To Polanyi's Critics, With Some Musings On Polanyi's Idea of Truth
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This article reviews Michael Polanyi’s Post-Critical Epistemology by Andy F. Sanders but goes on to articulate certain crucial aspects of Polanyi’s post-critical understanding of truth that seem to be overlooked in Sanders’ account and which challenge conventional analyses of truth.
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Kyle Takaki Embodied Knowing: The Tacit Dimension in Johnson and Lakoff, and Merleau-Ponty
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Embodiment is a crucial feature of Polanyi’s tacit knowing. In the following, I synthesize ideas from Polanyi, Johnson and Lakoff, and Merleau-Ponty to further illuminate the embodied dimensions of tacit knowing. I appropriate two widespread embodied structures, image schemas and metaphor, into a Polanyian framework for embodied knowing. I also briefly indicate some important ways in which Polanyi departs from these three thinkers.
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WWW Polanyi Resources
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Araminta Stone Johnston “Thanks For Everything, Poteat!”: An Intellectual (But Personal) Autobiography
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These comments reflect upon my doctoral study with William Poteat as a nontraditional student between 1986-92 and also upon the academy and colleageality vis a vis Poteat and “Poteatians.”
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Paul Lewis Do We Need to Go Through Trinity to Relate Person, Grace, and God?
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2010 Polanyi Society Annual Meeting in Atlanta
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Richard Moodey Institutional Science as Person or Network?
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Michael Polanyi Persons
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This text is the seventh of an eight-lecture series given by Michael Polanyi at the University of Chicago in the spring of 1954. The lecture focuses on the nature of human knowledge of other living beings.
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Ted Brown Author’s Response to Jay Labinger and Richard Moodey
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Philip Rolnick Responses to Responses to Person, Grace, and God