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  1. The Tacit Dimension. --.Michael Polanyi & Amartya Sen - 1966 - Chicago, IL: University of Chicago.
    Suitable for students and scholars, this title challenges the assumption that skepticism, rather than established belief, lies at the heart of scientific discovery.
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  • Personal Knowledge.Michael Polanyi - 1958 - Chicago,: Routledge.
    First published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Philosophy of biological science.David L. Hull - 1974 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
    Compares classic and contemporary theories of genetics and evolution and explores the role of teleological thought in biology.
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  • Meaning.Michael Polanyi - 1975 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Harry Prosch.
    Published very shortly before his death in February 1976, Meaning is the culmination of Michael Polanyi's philosophic endeavors.
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  • (1 other version)The phenomenon of man.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - 1959 - New York: Harper.
    Pierre Teilhard De Chardin was one of the most distinguished thinkers and scientists of our time. He fits into no familiar category for he was at once a biologist and a paleontologist of world renown, and also a Jesuit priest. He applied his whole life, his tremendous intellect and his great spiritual faith to building a philosophy that would reconcile Christian theology with the scientific theory of evolution, to relate the facts of religious experience to those of natural science. The (...)
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  • Science, Faith and Society.Michael Polanyi - 1964 - University of Chicago Press.
    On its appearance in 1946 the book quickly became the focus of controversy.
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  • Knowing and being: essays.Michael Polanyi - 1969 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by Marjorie Grene.
    Because of the difficulty posed by the contrast between the search for truth and truth itself, Michael Polanyi believes that we must alter the foundation of epistemology to include as essential to the very nature of mind, the kind of groping that constitutes the recognition of a problem. This collection of essays, assembled by Marjorie Grene, exemplifies the development of Polanyi's theory of knowledge which was first presented in Science, Faith, and Society and later systematized in Personal Knowledge. Polanyi believes (...)
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  • Meaning.Michael Polanyi & Harry Prosch - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (2):123-125.
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  • (2 other versions)Systematic Theology.D. M. MacKinnon & Paul Tillich - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (9):381.
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  • (1 other version)Knowing and Being.Michael Polanyi & Marjorie Grene - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):65-67.
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  • (6 other versions)Science, Faith and Society.Michael Polanyi - 1949 - Ethics 59 (4):271-284.
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  • (2 other versions)Systematic Theology.I. M. Crombie & Paul Tillich - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (3):407.
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  • (4 other versions)Intelligent design: The bridge between science and theology.William A. Dembski - 2002
    Intelligent design begins with a seemingly innocuous question: Can objects, even if nothing is known about how they arose, exhibit features that reliably signal the action of an intelligent cause? To see what’s at stake, consider Mount Rushmore. The evidence for Mount Rushmore’s design is direct—eyewitnesses saw the sculptor Gutzon Borglum spend the better part of his life designing and building this structure. But what if there were no direct evidence for Mount Rushmore’s design? What if humans went extinct and (...)
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  • (2 other versions)The Logic of Liberty.D. Daiches Raphael & Michael Polanyi - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (10):86.
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  • (2 other versions)The Logic of Liberty.Michael Polanyi - 1953 - Philosophy of Science 20 (1):81-81.
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  • The Fifth Miracle.Paul Davies - 2004 - Zygon 39 (1):261 - 265.
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  • The way of discovery: an introduction to the thought of Michael Polanyi.Richard Gelwick - 1977 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers the first full exploration of the religious, ethical, and social dimensions of Michael Polanyi's philosophy, and its implications for the crisis of modern culture.
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  • Michael Polanyi: A Critical Exposition.Harry Prosch - 1986 - State University of New York Press.
    This book explains how the many diverse topics that concerned him belong together as essential elements in his effort to play physician to "the sickness of the modern mind.
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  • Michael Polanyi. A Critical Exposition.Harry Prosch - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (3):425-427.
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  • Creation and the World of Science.A. R. Peacocke - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):357-359.
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  • Michael Polanyi and JH Oldham: In Praise of Friendship.Phil Mullins - 1997 - Appraisal 1 (4):179-189.
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  • More on Macmurray and Polanyi.Phil Mullins - 1997 - Appraisal 1.
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  • Heuristic Passion and Universal Intent: A Response to George R. Hunsberger.Richard Gelwick - 2001 - Tradition and Discovery 28 (1):1.
    Despite Hunsberger’s apology for Newbigen’s use of Polanyi, Newbigen in The Gospel in a Pluralist Society reverses Polanyi’s essential elements of heuristic passion and universal intent. The outcome is a misunderstanding of the common ground and differences between science and theology and a stifling and narrowing theology of cultural plurality. In contrast, Charles McCoy’s federal theology and understanding of Polanyi shows an approach of openness yet grounding in the biblical God present in the believed-in realities of global life.
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  • Polanyians on Realism: an Introduction.Andy F. Sanders - 1999 - Tradition and Discovery 26 (3):6-14.
    This introduction to a special Tradition and Discovery issue on Polanyi’s realism summarizes, and comments on the views of Jha, Gulick, Mullins, Cannon, Puddefoot, Meek and Sanders. All agree that Polanyi advocated a scientific realism hanging on the theses that reality is independent of human conceptualizations and that it is partially and fallibly knowable. Major differences concern its scope. All agree that it is comprehensive, pertaining not only to common sense and science but to intrinsic and ultimate values, and perhaps (...)
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  • (1 other version)Le Phénomène Humain.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 10 (4):761-761.
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  • The Sacred Depths of Nature and Ursula Goodenough’s Religious Naturalism. [REVIEW]Phil Mullins - 2001 - Tradition and Discovery 28 (3):29-41.
    This review essay summarizes major themes in Ursula Goodenough’s The Sacred Depths of Nature and in several of her recent shorter publications. I describe her religious naturalism and her effort to craft a global ethic grounded in her penetrating account of nature. I suggest several parallels between Goodenough’s “deep” account of nature and Michael Polanyi’s ideas.
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