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Fehér Márta.
Foreword
p.5 -
Richard T. Allen.
Bexond liberalism
A Study of the Political Thought of L. von Mises, K. Popper, F.A. Hayek and M. Polanyi, with an Appendix on A. Kolnai (Excerpts)
p.6-9 (7-46) -
Fehér Márta.
Science and liberalism
(Michael Polanyi on the freedom of science)
p.10-18 (47-62) -
Richard Gelwick.
The calling of being human
p.19-31 (63-75) -
Endre J. Nagy.
After brotherhood's golden age:
Karl and Michael Polanyi
p.32-40 (77-100) -
Paul Nagy.
Philosophy in a different voice:
Michael Polanyi on liberty and liberalism
p.41-53 (101-112) -
Gábor Éva.
A közép-európai liberális filozófia tradíciója
A liberális laissez-faire demokráciától a központilag tervezett társadalomig: Karl Mannheim tervezéskoncepciója és kritikája
p.54-68 (113-125) -
Gábor Éva.
The tradition of central european liberal philosophy
Summary
p.69-70 (126) -
Richard T. Allen.
Polanyi's overcoming of the dichotomy of fact and value
p.71-81 (2/5-20) -
Mary Jo Nye.
Scientific practice and politics:
A prelimenary look at Blackett and Polanyi in Manchester
p.82-90 (2/21-35) -
Stefania Ruzsits Jha.
Michael Polanyi's integrative philosophy
Chapter 5 of a thesis presented to the faculty of the graduate school of education, Harvard University
p.91-102 (2/36-65) -
Gábor Éva.
Introduction to the 'Guide to the papers of Michael Polanyi' by John M. Cash'
p.103-104 (2/66) -
John M. Cash & Suzy Taraba.
Guide to the papers of Michael Polanyi
Tradition & discovery (by Szuy Taraba)
p.105-113 (67-107)