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1. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 37 > Issue: 2
Phil Mullins Preface
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2. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 37 > Issue: 2
News and Notes
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3. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 37 > Issue: 2
Connections/Disconnections: Polanyi and Contemporary Concerns and Domains of Inquiry
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David Rutledge The Crucial Concept of Embodiment: David Nikkel’s Account
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This review essay describes David Nikkel’s broad conception of embodiment as a remedy for the insanity of modern mind/body dualism. He employs Polanyian themes, supplemented by the insights of cognitive scientists and neuroscientists, to show that all knowing is bodily, that tradition functions in knowing in a way similar to the body, and that thinking metaphorically of the world as God’s body leads to a new appreciation of panentheism.
5. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 37 > Issue: 2
WWW Polanyi Resources
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David Nikkel A Response to David Rutledge
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This appreciative response to David Rutledge’s review of my book, Radical Embodiment, deals with the natureof categorization/generalization with respect to and in light of postmodernism, with the issue of the articulation of tacit knowledge, with Mark C. Taylor’s current a/theological stance regarding the concept of God, and finally with my model of divine embodiment that rejects special providence and revelation.
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Phil Mullins Marjorie Grene and Personal Knowledge
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This essay pulls together from myriad sources the record of Marjorie Grene’s early collaboration with Michael Polanyi as well as her interesting, changing commentary on Polanyi’s philosophical perspective and particularly that articulated in Personal Knowledge. It provides an account of the conflicting perspectives of Grene and Harry Prosch, who collaborated in publishing Polanyi’s last work, Meaning.
8. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 37 > Issue: 2
Walter Gulick That “Treacherous Footnote”: Assessing Grene’s Critique of Polanyi
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While acknowledging her appreciation of and dependence upon the philosophy of Michael Polanyi, Marjorie Grene in developing her own philosophical vision distanced herself from some aspects of Polanyi’s thought. This essay examines her critique of a) Polanyi’s incorporation of religious themes in his writing, b) the teleology present in Polanyi’s understanding of evolution, c) his alleged return to dualistic thought, and d) his confusing use of “subjectivity” in Personal Knowledge. The essay points out ways in which her remarks are sometimes trenchant and sometimes miss the mark.
9. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 37 > Issue: 2
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Dale Cannon Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness
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James M. Okapal The Philosophy of Biology: An Episodic History
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Notes on Contributors
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