Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002
A comparison of models in physics and in religion
Vol. 10/1
Michael Polanyi
Review of Polanyi on rhetoric, the special issue of pre-text, an interdisciplinary journal of rhetoric
Edward B. St. Clair
Polanyi and Barfield
Vol. 10/2
Richard A. Hocks
Reductionism
Vol. 11/1
Tacit knowledge in social work research and practice
Vol. 11/2
Roberta Imre
Michael Polanyi and the freedom of science
Peter Hodgson
Polanyi and education conference to be held at Kent State, March 8-9, 1984
Raymond Wilken
Abstract of "John Dewey and Polanyi"
Harry Prosch
Review of Lesslie Newbigin's The other side of '84
John Puddefoot
Nascent ritual and the real
Phil Mullins
Abstract
Richard L. Gelwick
Alasdair MacIntyre's After virtue
Joan O. Crewdson
Evolution and the acts of god
David W. Rutledge
Review of Colin Gunton's Yesterday and today
Review of Bill Scott's essay on Michael Polanyi's Creativity in chemistry
Validation in the human sciences
Vol. 12/1
Kenneth J. Shapiro
Vocation recalled
James W. Stines
Competence and tacit knowing
Robin A. Hodgkin
Rorty and the scope of non-justificatory philosophy, part I
Vol. 12/2
R. T. Allen
Tacit knowledge and the diplicate order
David Bohm
Everyman revived
Drusilla Scott
Humor and Michael Polanyi's theory of knowledge
Jere Moorman
Comment on the Reith lectures, minds, brains and science
Comments on "what is a painting?"
Belief in miracles
Polanyi and the cybernetic dream
Review of beyond empiricism
H. S. Broudy
Polanyi's reflections on Chomsky
Sara Leopold
Rorty and the scope of non-justificatory philosophy - II
Vol. 13/2
Richard Allen
The unspecifiable element in accounting
Agassi on Polanyi
Vol. 13/1
John V. Apczynski, Michael Chiariello
Personal knowledge and sex education
Review of Drusilla Scott's Everyman revived: the common sense of Michael Polanyi
Michael Polanyi's humor
In the shadow of the enlightenment, the plight of the humanities in an age of scientific objectivism
Ronald L. Hall
The problematic of the humanities
Maxine Greene
'Lord of Heaven and earth,' some reflections on Michael Polanyi's approach to science and morality
Terence Kennedy
The uses of schooling in professional life
Reflection, structure, and psyche in postcritical perspective
Vol. 14/1
R. Melvin Keiser
Scott replies to Harker letter
Vol. 14/2
Book review of Arthur Peacocke's God and the new biology
Compound and complex entities
Criticism and tradition
Ruel Tyson
Truth and the fiduciary mode in Michael Polanyi's personal knowledge
Dorothy Emmet
Intuitions of the inexpressible
Circles of God
David Bagchi
A review of William H. Poteat's Polanyian meditations
Martha A. Crunkleton
D. H. Lawrence and Michael Polanyi
Vol. 15/2
Pamela A. Rooks
Review of Marjorie Grene Festschrift, Human nature and natural knowledge
Vol. 15/1
A book review letter to the editor connecting Gregory and Mary Catherine Bateson's Angels fear
Gregory R. Markowski
A reply to Dorothy Emmet on Michael Polanyi's idea of truth
Truth in the fiduciary mode
Andy F. Sanders
Quality but bristling with difficulties on Polanyi's view of reality
Are religion and science distinct or dichotomous realms?
John V. Apczynski
Prosch replies to Torrance's letter postscript to meaning
The scientist and his conscience
Nature and the noosphere
Polanyi, feminist issues and epistemology
The convivium group
Vol. 16/2
Polanyi as theologian
Vol. 16/1
Joseph Kroger
Harry Prosch's modernism
Maben Poirier
Beyond Polanyi
The heuristic circularity of commitment and the experience of discovery
Aaron Milavec
A review of John C. Puddefoot's logic and affirmation, perspectives in mathematics and theology
Proximal and distal
Personal knowledge in perspective
S. Palmquist
Robert T. Osborn
The Polanyi idiom
Robert P. Inkster
Those missing "objects"
Vol. 17/1-2
A theory of personal language and implications for logos theology
Seeing man whole
The critical appropriation of our intellectual tradition
Vincent Colapietro
A brief history of time
Dru Scott
Angels fear
The absent body
Vol. 18/2
Walter Gulick
What is it to be human?
Vol. 18/1
Tacit knowing--between modernism and postmodernism
The tacit victory and the unfinished agenda
On deafness in the mind's ear
Vol. 18/3
J. E. Tiles
Dworkin and hart on the law
Ira H. Peak
Memories of Michael Polanyi in Manchester
Melvin Calvin
The "other" postmodern theorist
Michael Polanyi and the philosophy of medicine
David W. Rutledge, Walter Gulick, John V. Apczynski, Doug Adams, J. W. Stines
The problem of objectivity in post-critical philosophy
Philip Lewin
Sam D. Watson
Faith, form and meaning
The Polanyian revolution
Charles S. McCoy
The roots of culture
The value of the inexact
Polanyi and psychoanalysis
James A. Hall
The ethics of authenticity
Vol. 19/1
The problem of universals
Philip Rolnick
Indeterminacy and the construction of personal knowledge
Vol. 19/2
Spenser A. McWilliams
Polanyi's progress
Phil Rolnick
Michael Polanyi and the history of science
Gerald Holton
Toward the recovery of common sense in a post-critical intellectual ethos
Dale Cannon
Iimplications of Polanyi's thought within the arts' a bibliographic essay
Vol. 2
Doug Adams
Thinkers of our time
Vol. 20/2
Professional ethics in context
Vol. 20/3
Paul G. Lewis
Learning to learn
Jerry Gill
Polanyi's augustinianism
Vol. 20/1
The why of science and the how of religion
Materials from Polanyiana
Gabriella Ujlaki
Resonance realism
Epistemology and the human sciences
An alternative form of theological knowing
Elizabeth Newman
Of mind and meaning
Robert Doede
Theory, rationality, and relativism
Araminta Stone Johnston
Polanyi studies in Hungary
Myth and modernity
Vol. 21/2
Ted Mehl
Michael Polanyi and human identity
Vol. 21/3
David Kettle
Who said what
Vol. 21/1
Benjamin Ladner
The "tacit" and the "personal"
Meditations on the shared life
Bruce Haddox
Processive revelation
The role of imagination in integrative knowledge
Un-chol Shin
Transcendence and immanence in the philosophy of Michael Polanyi and Christian theism
William Poteat's anthropology
Walter B. Mead
Easygreek case studies
Obituary for Gabriella Ujlaki
Richard L. Gelwick, Walter Gulick
Responses to W. H. Poteat
J. W. Stines
Towards a personal knowledge of economic history
Poteat on modern culture and critical philosophy
E. M. Adams
The significance of poetry for psychological theory
Harold G. McCurdy
Haven't you noticed that modernity is bankrupt?
Artistic expression and contemplation
Barbara Baumgarten
Visual art as theology
Vol. 22/1
Obituary for Edward Shils
Vol. 22/2
Stephen P. Turner
Analogical possibilities
Meta-aesthetics and meta-methodology
Sheldon Richmond
Response to Martin X. Moleski and John V. Apczynski
On the tradition of intellectuals
Edward Shils
Christian doctrine in the light of Michael Polanyi's theory of personal knowledge (a personalist theology)
The primacy of persons and the language of culture
The personal and the subjective
Vol. 22/3
Marjorie Grene
Martin X. Moleski
An apology for the "second edition"
The Polanyi-Tillich dialogue of 1963
Philosophy in a different voice
Paul Nagy
Consciousness and the play of signs
Polanyi and Tillich on history
Donald Musser
The postcritical and fiduciary dimension in Polanyi and Tillich
Ron Hall's Polanyian Kierkegaardian critique of the modern age
Polanyi, Popper and methodology
Polanyi on liberal neutrality
Vol. 23/3
C. P. Goodman
Religious pedagogy from tender to twilight years
Vol. 23/2
Transcendence with the human body in art
Dialectic and the "two forces of one power"
Elaine D. Hocks
The grammar of consciousness
Karl Polanyi on ethics and economics
James Stodder
The Michael Polanyi papers in the department of special collections, University of Chicago Library
Vol. 23/1
John M. Cash
Sanders' analytic rebuttal to Polanyi's critics, with some musings on Polanyi's idea of truth
Exile and social thought
Criticism, contact with reality and truth
Polanyian reflections on embodiment, the human genome initiative and theological anthropology
Torrance on Polanyi and Polanyi on God
Vol. 24/1
The innovating covenant
Vol. 24/3
McCoy on Keiser's Niebuhr
Michael Polanyi and spontaneous order, 1941-1951
Vol. 24/2
Struan Jacobs
Between brothers
Lee Congdon
Permutations of post-critical thinking
Preface
Polanyi and mathematics, Torrance and philosophy of science
Colin Weightman
Historical and textual notes on H. Richard Niebuhr and Michael Polanyi
The primacy of the explicit
Faith as a first principle in Charles McCoy's theology and ethics
A response to the essays on my thought
Humans and the earth
Keiser's post-critical Niebuhr
Rethinking rights and responsibilities
Polanyian in spirit
Vol. 25/1
Christian thinking and social order
Vol. 25/3
John Flett
Obituary for William T. Scott
Phil Mullins, Martin X. Moleski
Stephania Jha's integrative interpretation of Polanyi
J. S. Pflug
Society, economics and philosophy
Economics, science, and knowledge
Philip Mirowski
Michael Polanyi and the liberal philosophical tradition in Hungary
Vol. 25/2
Éva Gábor
Polanyi's economics
Paul Craig Roberts, Norman van Cott
"Beyond logic and beneath will"
A Polanyian approach to conceiving and teaching introduction to philosophy
Prolegomena to a Polanyian theory of practice
Implicit religion in contemporary society
Reclaiming 'science as a vocation"
D. M. Yeager
The real as meaningful
Vol. 26/3
Alasdair MacIntyre's tradition-constituted enquiry in Polanyian perspective
Vol. 26/2
Working backwards
Vol. 26/1
"Recalled to life"
Esther Lightcap Meek
The role of tacit knowledge in religion
Walter Van Herck
Classical and conservative liberalism
The trust relationship
Wittgenstein and Polanyi
Charles W. Lowney
Beyond epistemology to realms of meaning
Some aspects of Polanyi's version of realism
Tacit knowing, truthful knowing
Polanyians on realism
Science, religion and Polanyi's comprehensive realism
Cartesian habits and the "radical line" of inquiry
Vol. 27/1
The design inference
Vol. 27/3
On reuniting poetry and science
David Schenck , Phil Mullins
The evolution of psychoanalysis
Richard Schmitt
Remembering Bill Poteat
Jerry Gill on Polanyi, modern and postmodern thought
Christian faith in a pluralist society
Vol. 27/2
Polanyi's "ontological equation"
Percy Hammond
Further reflections on Shils and Polanyi
Steven Grosby
Faith and pluralism
George R. Hunsberger
Reflections on Shils, sacred and civil ties, and universities
Louis H. Swartz
Three explorers
Vintage Marjorie Grene
Newbigin, Polanyi and impossible frameworks
Vol. 28/2
Can theology be tacit?
Vol. 28/1
Two cultures revisited
Vol. 28/3
Zhenhua Yu
Darwinian natural right
Ursula Goodenough
T. F. Torrance
Robert Martin
Heuristic passion and universal intent
Why do gods persist?
John F. Haught
Parts and wholes
The ground and grammar of theology
Michael Polanyi and Michael Oakeshott
Mark T. Mitchell
Cohorting, networking, bonding
Tibor Frank
Covenant, community and the common good
Whatever happened to the soul?
God after Darwin
F. LeRon Shults
The sacred depths of nature and Ursula Goodenough's religious naturalism
How "catholic" is personal catholicism?
Regarding Philip Clayton
Vol. 29/3
Accepting our lives as gift
Vol. 29/1
On Polanyi, Clayton, and biology
Martinez Hewlett
Emergence and supervenience
Gregory R. Peterson
Response to Clayton
The problem of God in modern thought
Curtis L. Thompson
Emergence, supervenience, and personal knowledge
Philip Clayton
Arthur Koestler
Vol. 29/2
Construing Polanyi's tacit knowing as knowing by acquaintance rather than knowing by representation
Professor Gowenlock on Michael Polanyi's Manchester years
Emergence — a response to my critics
Towards a post critical ethic
"Conquer or die"?
Ethics for the post-critical era
God, contemporary science and metaphysics
Remembering Charles McCoy
Confronting the minotaur
Michael Polanyi's epistemology of science and its implications for a problem in moral philosophy
Mark R. Discher
Truth
Vol. 30/2
Tacit knowledge/knowing and the problem of articulation
The emergence of everything
Vol. 30/1
From biology to consciousness to morality
Vol. 30/3
Ursula Goodenough, Terrence W. Deacon
Virtues, ideals, and the convivial community
A disembodied adventurer
Letters about Polanyi, Koestler, and Eva Zeisel
Personal knowledge and human creativity
Reconsidering Michael Polanyi's philosophy
Theological anthropology and relationality
Tacit knowledge and the work of Ikujiro Nonaka
William D. Stillwell
On reading part IV of Personal knowledge
Bernard Lonergan's philosophy of religion
Dick Moodey
Polanyian footnotes to "From biology to consciousness to morality"
From biology to social experience to morality
Wisdom and eloquence in the tacit dimension
Vol. 31/2
Craig E. Mattson
Brains/practices/relativism
Michael Polanyi, the scientist
Vol. 31/1
John Polanyi
Kant's notion of judgment from the perspective of the theory of tacit knowing
On structured societies and morphogenetic fields
Emergence, materialism, and worldviews
Taede A. Smedes
Polanyi's scholarly influence
The importance of Michael Oakeshott for Polanyian studies
On the moral nature of the universe
The philosophy of Marjorie Grene
Morality and politics in modern Europe
Nature, reality and the sacred
"Longing to know if our knowing really is knowing"
Vol. 31/3
"Knowing as unlocking the world"
Comments on Joseph A. Bracken's "emergent monism and final causality: a field-oriented approach"
Richard W. Moodey
The perfect wrong note
Barbara J. Gulick
Emergent monism and final causality
Joseph Bracken
God and the creative imagination
A different universe
Vol. 32/3
Tradition, authority and originality in a post-critical perspective
Polanyi and the sadness of unbelief
The child's secret of learning
Minding god
Vol. 32/2
Paul Craig Roberts
Democracy and tradition
Vol. 32/1
Michael Polanyi, scientist and philosopher
Harry Prosch 1917-2005
Polanyi on religion
Tony Clark
Creationism's trojan horse
Emotion, reason and tradition
Conversations about writing
From salon to institute
Michael Polanyi and Karl Mannheim
Phil Mullins, Struan Jacobs
Notes toward understanding the Hungarian roots of Polanyi's heuristic philosophy of religion
Richard Gelwiek
Polanyi, "Jewish problems' and zionism
Paul Knepper
Alone in the world?
Vol. 33/1
Michael Polanyi and Thomas Kuhn
Vol. 33/2
Discerning the spirits of modernity and postmodernity
David Nikkel
Tacit knowledge
Vol. 33/3
Darwin and intelligent design
A generous orthodoxy
Darwin, Kuhn, and Polanyi
Public recognition, vanity,and the quest for truth
The Polanyi - Kuhn issue
Polanyi vs. Kuhn
Comprehension and the "comprehensive entity"
David Naugle on worldviews
A response to Cannon's comments on my book
David Naugle
Blink
Signals, schemas, subsidiaries, and skills
The God delusion
William Kelleher
Knowing the mystery of life within
The view from the center of the universe
A brief symposium on Mark Mitchell's Michael Polanyi
Vol. 34/2
Paul G. Lewis, Walter Gulick, Mark T. Mitchell
Response to Tiles, "On our exosomatic existence"
Robert Innis
Fifty years of discovering personal knowledge
Vol. 34/3
A serendipitous convergence
Vol. 34/1
On our exosomatic existence
New voices: an interview with Paul Knepper
How Clinchy's two minds might become one flesh
T. F. Torrance (1913-2007): a life
Remembering Doug Adams
Allen Dyer, Phil Mullins
On working with Michael Polanyi
Peter H. Plesch
Beyond subjectivism
Blythe McVicker Clinchy
Pursued by Polanyi
A response to the responses
Some implications of the political aspects of personal knowledge
Feminist epistemology in a Polanyian perspective
Re-visiting personal being
Vol. 35/1
Andrew Grosso
The Christian encounter of Paul Tillich and Michael Polanyi
Vol. 35/3
Michael and Paulus
Durwood Foster
A response to the papers of Robert John Russell, Durwood Foster and Richard Gelwick
The search for meaning
Respect and empathy in the social scicnce writings of Michael Polanyi
Andrew Grosso on Polanyi as a resource for Christian theology
The heart of judgment
Divine revelation and human practice
Bill Poteat's post-critical logic and the origins of modernity
Vol. 36/2
Murray Jardine
The moot papers, faith, freedom and society, 1938-1947
Vol. 36/3
Practicing science, living faith
Vol. 36/1
Between articulation and symbolization
But bill . . . ?
William H. Poteat
In memoriam
Untamed hospitality
William H. Poteat and the convertibility of logic and love
Embodied knowing
Kyle Takaki
Morality
From science to morality
"Thanks for everything, Poteat!"
Acknowledgment, responsibility, and innovation
Polanyi's epistemology in the light of neuroscience
Multiple democracies in theory and history
Institutional science as person or network?
Polanyi and some philosophical neighbors
Poteat changed my life
John Berkman
Polanyi and Langer
Individual or institutional authority in science?
Jay A. Labinger
Do we need to go through trinity to relate person, grace, and god?
Author's response to Jay Labinger and Richard Moodey
Ted Brown
The ethical brain
Double exile
Wisdom as seen through scientific lenses
Incommunicability, relationality, and self- Donation
Persons
Supersizing the mind
Tradition in a free society
Covenant and community
Responses to responses to Person, Grace, and God
Marjorie Grene and personal knowledge
Vol. 37/2
More on Polanyi and Tillich on participative knowing
Vol. 37/3
R. Melvin Keiser, Durwood Foster, Richard L. Gelwick
Out of our heads
Murray Jardine on Christianity and modern technological society
Susanne Langer in focus
What technology wants
From morality to spirituality
Vol. 37/1
That "treacherous footnote"
The crucial concept of embodiment
A Polanyian metaphysics?
The philosophy of biology
James M. Okapal
The emerging comprehensive moral psychology of Darcia Narvaez
Candlelight
Gut feelings
Polanyi's arguments against a non-judgmental political science
Jon Fennell
Shop class as soulcraft
Body knowledge
Milton R. Scarborough
Dueling about dualism
Knowing and being
A response to David Rutledge
Political theory and political theology
Murray Jardines's post-critical political theory
Polanyi and Peirce on the critical method
Vol. 38/3
David W. Agler
The Polkinghorne reader
The reach of the aesthetic and religious naturalism
Perspectives on pragmatism
The structure of thinking
Vol. 38/1
Polanyi's influence on Poteat's conceptualization of modernity's "insanity" and its cure
Vol. 38/2
Enactive realism
A symposium encounter
Poteat's voice
Where good ideas come from
Ineffable, tacit, explicable and explicit
The heart of higher education
Intellectual passions, heuristic virtues, and shared practices
Incomplete nature
Donald A. Crosby
Heuristic research
Robert P. Hyatt
Analysing tacit knowledge
Harry Collins
Bill Poteat
Salto mortale
Michael Polanyi and Charles Sanders Peirce
Polanyi's role in Poteat's teaching cultural conceptual analysis
Gus Breytspraak
Loving to know
Making tacit knowing explicit
Kieran Cashell
Einstein, Polanyi and the laws of nature
A clinical perspective on tacit knowledge and its varieties
Stephen G. Henry
The character of consciousness
Stefania R. Jha
Michael Polanyi and the social construction of science
Vol. 39/1
Mary Jo Nye
Polanyi society board minutes
Vol. 39/2
Gregory Bateson's re-visioning of epistemology
Will Stillwell, Jere Moorman
Deep postmodernism
Response to David Rutledge and Dale Cannon
Multiple paths to ontology
Margitay on emergence and ontological hierarchy
Anik Waldow, David Hume and the problem of other minds
Ryan Pollock
Polanyian biosemiotics and the from-via-to dimensions of meaning
Treasurer's report
A teaching philosopher
Jonathan Haidt, The righteous mind: why good people are divided by politics and religion
Tradition
Vol. 39/3
Reply to comments of Grosby, Mullins, and Turner on Polanyi, Shils, and tradition
Michael S. Hogue, The promise of religious naturalism
Diane Yeager
Polanyi's ontology from inside
Tihamér Margitay
Tradition in the work of Shils and Polanyi
Moodey on Shils, Polanyi and tradition
Does Polanyi's thought affirm a "correspondence thesis"?
Murray A. Eae, editor, Critical conversations: Michael Polanyi and Christian theology
Ed Payne
On Margitay's notion of reduction by definition
Gergely Kertész
What engineers can do but physicists can't
The young Shils
Emergent knowledge and its challenge to reductionist thought
Mihály Héder
Victor Lee Austin, Up with authority
Trevor Anderson
Bibliographic notes
Vol. 4
Fred Kirschenmann
Paul Craig Roberts' The failure of laissez faire capitalism
Vol. 40/2
Polanyi and Juarrero
Vol. 40/3
Juarrero, Polanyi, and complexity
Vol. 40/1
Biblical knowing
Matthew A. LaPine
From epistemology to ontology to epistemontology
Accepting imperfection
Richard Allen, ed. Michael Polanyi (vor-) Denker des Liberalismus in 20. jahrhundert
Creighton Rosental, Lessons from Aquinas: a resolution of the problem of faith and reason
William Poteat
Jeremy S. Begbie, Voicing creation's praise: towards a theology of the arts
Plausibility and common sense
Religion, science and democracy
Without reductionism
A prefatory note on Polanyi's "Forms of atheism"
Exploring the underground
Reports from 2013 annual meeting (board minutes and treasurer's report)
Phil Mullins, Walter Gulick
Michael Polanyi and the ecological turn
After the relational turn
Downward causation
Alicia Juarrero
Forms of atheism
Emergence from within and without
A clue toward knowing truth and god
The view from within: normativity and the limits of self-criticism by Menachem Fisch and Yitzhak Benbaji
Homage to Richard Gelwick, 1931-2014
Vol. 41/1
Walter Gulick, Phil Mullins
"Visual presentation of social matters" as a foundational text of Michael Polanyi's thought
Vol. 41/2
Eduardo Beira
The emergence of mind
Vol. 41/3
Jean Bocharova
Polanyi and Newman
"Visual presentations of social matters" and later changes in Polanyi's social theory
Comments on Polanyi's "Visual presentation of social matters"
Dilemmas and connections, selected essays by Charles Taylor
The projects of Michael Polanyi and Charles Taylor
Unpacking the tacit
Visual presentation of social matters
Embodiment and its relation to the tacit
Mark L. Jones, Paul A. Lewis, and Kelly E. Reffitt, eds. Toward human flourishing: character, practical wisdom, and professional formation
Tacit knowledge meets analytic Kantianism
From tacit knowing to a theory of faith
Ritu Bhatt, ed. Rethinking aesthetics: the role of body in design
Speech and morality
Vol. 42/1
Spencer Case
Measuring prosperity and preserving freedom
Vol. 42/3
Anne McCants
James Loder's redemptive transformation in practical theology
Vol. 42/2
Polanyi's economics and the new start in Europe
Who was Michael Polanyi?
Critical recollection
Vol. 42/4
Poteat and the challenge of identifying persons
Richard C. Prust
Health care ethics consultation
Ellen W. Bernal
Poteat's use of Polanyi
Guest editor's introduction
Response to Walter Gulick's observations
Poteat and psychoanalyis
Polanyi's "illumination"
Personal knowledge transformed
Dana Wright
On the hazards of turning from the creator to the creation
A little manual for knowing
Richard L. Haney
Volition, cognition and action
Writing into the post-critical
Introduction to further explorations of Polanyi and poteat
On popular education in economics
William H. Poteat and Michael Polanyi
Gus Breytspraak, Phil Mullins
The world beyond your head
Outlining a religion of nature
Reflections of a white ghetto preacher on the life and teachings of dr. William H. Poteat
Sam Mann
Unmasking administrative evil
"On popular education in economics"
Dreyfus, Taylor, and Polanyi's prescience
Vol. 43/3
Robust moral realism
Restoring faith in reason
Vol. 43/2
The shape of biology to come?
Vol. 43/1
Dániel Bárdos, Gábor Á. Zemplén
Michael Polanyi's approach to biological systems and contemporary biosemiotics
The failure of charity and the loss of personhood
Thomas Pfau
Gatherings in biosemiotics
The language animal
The extended self
A Polanyian epistemology manqué
Mediation and meaning
The whole creature
Person and its constellated corollaries
To flourish or destruct
Vanishing into things
Reality crisscrossed
Vol. 44/3
Polanyi for humanists
Teachers and students
Vol. 44/2
Matthew B. Crawford
The organ maker's shop, erotic attention, teaching, and trust
Convivial craft-work and the fiduciary program
Participation in reality
"Balance of mind"
Personhood in a poteatian, post-critical vein
Mapping poteat on the buddha and zen
Curing dualistic, disembodied patterns of thinking in the academy
Vol. 44/1
Comments on Matthew Crawford's The world beyond your head
Collin D. Barnes
Being real and contact with reality
The political implications of William H. Poteat's philosophy
Introduction to Poteat and Polanyi III
Non-human knowledge according to Michael Polanyi
Mihály Héder, Daniel Paksi
Toward a post-critical literary theory
Vol. 45/1
A Polanyian appraisal of outcomes assessment
Vol. 45/2
Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams hitting a baseball
Vol. 45/3
Tex Sample
Engaging a wider audience: reflections on Walter Gulick's recovering truths
Indwelling and breaking out
Stan Scott
Interview with Gábor István Bíró
Walter Gulick's recovering truths
Kriszta Sajber
Michael Polanyi and early neoliberalism
Martin Beddeleem
Author and reader
Michael Polanyi and the society of explorers
Colin Cordner
Daniel P. Sheid, Cosmic common good
The limits of critique
Lindsay Atnip
Polanyian insights on "professional" teacher education
Timothy L. Simpson
Adam Prior, Body of Christ incarnate for you
Covering the recovering
A Polanyian perspective on the place of knowledge within the curriculum
Nigel Newton
A Polanyian response to "psychology's renaissance"
Tacit emergence
Janos Liska
Dark matter of the mind
Dear member of the Polanyi society
Vol. 5
Bruno V. Manno
The open-texture of moral concepts
Vol. 6
American academy of religion consultation on Polanyi and the interpretation of religion Dallas, nov. 9
Vol. 8/1
William B Scott
Call for papers
The relevance of Michael Polanyi's Thought for Christian faith and life
Vol. 9/1
The committee on science and freedom and apartheid
Vol. 9/2
Holbrook's misunderstanding of Polanyi
Review of Poteat's Polanyian meditations
James W. Sutnes
A notes on three views
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