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Truth
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Richard Gelwick
A Disembodied Adventurer
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This review introduces the account of Polanyi Society member James Hall’s rare survival of a pontine stroke. With the help of Patton Howell, the story leads to the clinical and philosophical meaning of a life virtually without body experience yet rich in intellectual and spiritual activity.
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Barbara J. Gulick
The Perfect Wrong Note:
Learning to Trust Your Musical Self
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Robert Doede
The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene
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Paul Lewis
Nature, Reality and the Sacred:
the Nexus of Science and Religion
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Paul Lewis
On the Moral Nature of the Universe:
Theology, Cosmology and Ethics
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Struan Jacobs
Brains/Practices/Relativism:
Social Theory after Cognitive Science
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Walter B. Mead
Morality and Politics in Modern Europe:
The Harvard Lectures
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Barbara Baumgarten
God and the Creative Imagination:
Metaphor, Symbol and Myth in Religion and Theology
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C.P. Goodman
Mind & Emergence:
From Quantum to Consciousness
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Bridging Science and Religion
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Democracy and Tradition
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Paul Lewis
Minding God:
Theology and the Cognitive Sciences
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Phil Mullins
Emotion, Reason and Tradition:
Essays on the Social, Political and Economic Thought of Michael Polanyi
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Phil Mullins
Creationism’s Trojan Horse:
The Wedge of Intelligent Design
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Walter Gulick
A Different Universe:
Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Down
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Paul Lewis
The Child’s Secret of Learning
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Sam Watson
Conversations about Writing:
Eavesdropping, Inkshedding, and Joining In
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Dale Cannon
David Naugle on Worldviews
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David Naugle’s book, Worldview: The History of a Concept, offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary history and analysis of the concept of worldview from an Evangelical Reformed perspective with the aim of converting it to Christian use-specifically, to disabuse it from association with historicisnl, relativism, and anti-realism. Despite his theological agenda, his wide ranging discussion provides good food for thought to anyone interested in the nature, history, and developnlent of the concept of worldview and the problems of historicism, relativism, and anti-realism. While his account of Polanyi’s understanding of worldview in connection vvith the natural sciences is sympathetic and sound, he does not draw as fully as he could have on the resources of Polanyi’s thought in developing his own more general understanding of worldview.
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Dick Moodey
Blink:
The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
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