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Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition
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Gatherings in Biosemiotics
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The Extended Self: Architecture, Memes, and Minds
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The Language Animal: the Full Shape of the Human Linguistic Capacity
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To Flourish or Destruct: A Personalist Theory of Human Goods and Motivation
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The Open-Texture of Moral Concepts
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A Notes on Three Views
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The Relevance of Michael Polanyi's Thought for Christian Faith and Life a Review by Joan O. Crewdson
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David Nikkel
Personhood in a Poteatian, Post-Critical Vein
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This well-organized collection invites us to engage Poteat’s post-critical understanding of personhood. The essays on philosophical anthropology call us to responsible personhood as they focus on various topics, including Poteat’s teaching, the meaning of post-critical and how and when we should think critically, and the importance of place. The three essays engaging theology share a theme of our grounding through our embodiment in a relational, incarnational world. The final two essays, the last by Poteat, focus on Cézanne’s paintings as a thick material and mental enactive mindbodily process, in which the paintings “think themselves” in Cézanne and in the viewer.
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Humans and the Earth:
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Prolegomena to a Polanyian Theory of Practice:
A Critique of Stephen Turner’s Account
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Stephen Turner explores the social dimensions of practices, probing to see if the notion of a shared practice can be understood as a cause or mechanism whereby knowledge arises and is used. When he concludes that practices are not some mysterious collective object but are best explained as individual habits, he thereby rejects an attenuated notion of practice and replaces it with a needlessly atomistic notion in which habits carry the full burden of explanation. Turner makes use of aspects of Polanyi’s thought, but this article suggests ways in which a fuller appropriation of Polanyian insights can salvage a social, telic notion of practices that illuminates human behavior.
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The Design Inference
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Jerry Gill on Polanyi, Modern and Postmodern Thought:
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The Perfect Wrong Note:
Learning to Trust Your Musical Self
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The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene
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Nature, Reality and the Sacred:
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On the Moral Nature of the Universe:
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