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The "Tacit" and the "Personal":
An Aesthetical Approach to the Nature of Knowledge
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Polanyi’s post-critical epistemology is empirical and not transcendental but it grounds knowledge in perception; knowledge is thus primarily aesthetical and only partly conceptual. The conceptual is always embedded in the perceptual and comprehension or judgment always has an integrative structure. Polanyi’s tacit knowledge is pre-conscious and must be distinguished from the personal which implies conscious commitment. If knowledge produces a cathartic effect, then it is more than merely tacit. The Polanyian revolution in epistemology argues that the human ability to reach truth through use of our cognitive powers is an art.
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Artistic Expression And Contemplation:
Some Reflections Based On The Epistemology Of Michael Polanyi
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An exploration of the relationship between imagination and intuition and the workings of visual perception, in light of Polanyi’s epistemology, helps us to understand aesthetic seeing. The artist and contemplative learn to see anew and accordingly grasp extraordinary coherences of meaning.
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Transcendence and Immanence in the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi and Christian Theism
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Myth and Modernity:
Postcritical Reflections
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Un-chol Shin
The Role of Imagination in Integrative Knowledge:
A Polanyian View
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How do we know the degree of imagination involved in knowing a reality? This is essentially an epistemological question. This essay discusses first the role of imagination in Polanyi’s epistemology since it is used here as the basis of integrative reality. The essay then discusses the degree of imagination involved in three types of integrative reality that are found respectively in technology, science, and humanities. It concludes with a discussion on the role of imagination in education.
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Michael Polanyi and Human Identity
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This paper conceives the distinction between human and animal identity in terms (drawn from theological anthropology) of distinctively human “habitation of a world.’’ It develops models for this using Polanyi’s account of the figure-ground polarity of acts of knowing in general. It identifies three distinct forms taken by this polarity, each offering its own model for human identity in its engagement with the world. Two of these models prove fatally one-sided. The third discloses the character of human identity in its relatedness and openness, its continuity and discontinuity with animal identity. This characterisation of human identity resonates with ideas found in Christian theological anthropology.
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The Polanyi Society Meeting Notice
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Exploring Scriptural Sources
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The Philosophical Michael Oakeshott
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Towards a Personal Knowledge of Economic History:
Reflections on Our Intellectual Heritage from the Polanyi Brothers
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Submissions for Publication
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EasyGreek Case Studies:
Soul Journeys for Inquiring Adults
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