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Paul Lewis
Preface and Notes on Contributors
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Comments on Guide to Personal Knowledge
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A Philosophy for Our Time? A Comment on Paksi and Héder’s Guide to Personal Knowledge
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Further Thoughts on Guide to Personal Knowledge: Response to Our Reviewers
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The two Hungarian authors of Guide to Personal Knowledge are in general agreement with the assessments of their work offered by David Alker and Alessio Tartaro. However, they contend that Jon Fennell’s criticism of their writing style, while sometimes accurate, nevertheless derives from an expected level of precision from non-native speakers of English that is unnecessary when the language is used as a lingua franca. Moreover, they suggest that underlying Fennell’s complaints about language are differences in the interpretation of Polanyi’s philosophy.
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Péter Hartl and Adam Tamas Tuboly (eds). Science, Freedom, Democracy
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J. Bradford DeLong. Slouching Towards Utopia
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Matteo Bortolini, A Joyfully Serious Man: The Life of Robert Bellah
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