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Preface
Words of Welcome
p.3-9 -
Richard Gelwick.
Michael Polanyi and the philosophy of medicine
p.14-23 -
Terence Kennedy (Italy).
The impact of post-critical philosophy on science and technology
p.24-34 -
Ahmet Inam (Turkey).
Some footnotes to polanyian ethics
p.35-36, 85-89 -
Richard Allen (England).
The limits of contract
p.90-98 -
Lee Congdon (USA).
The origins of Polanyi's neo-liberalism
p.99-105 -
Endre J. Nagy (Hungary).
Introductory remarks to the study of the theory of law in Michael Polanyi's thought
p.106-117 -
Újlaki Gabriella.
The "tacit" and the "personal":
An aesthetical approach to the nature of knowledge
p.127-129 -
Marek Suwara (Poland).
A polanyian approach to the problem of discovery
p.130-132 37-50 74 -
Lkaus R. Allerbeck (Germany).
On the logic of personal knowledge
p.51-62 -
Marcel Niquet (Germany).
Wittgensteinian language-games and Michael Polanyi's conception of linguistic knowledge
p.63-83, 37 -
Endre Kiss (Hungary).
Tacit knowledge as a conception of thruth
(On an Aspect of Michael Polanyi's Theory of Knowledge)
p.84, 133-136 -
Paul Nagy (USA).
Some traces of pragmatism and humanism in Michael Polanyi's personal knowledge
p.137-147 -
Imre Orthmayr (Hungary).
In defence of rationalism
Reflections on Michael Polanyi's theory of knowledge
p.148-154 -
Fehér Márta - Gábor Éva - Újlaki Gabriella.
Utószó
p.160-161 -
Újlaki Gabriella.
Introduction
p.2/5-6 -
Walter B. Gulick (USA).
Polanyi's theory of meaning:
Exposition, elaboration, and reconstruction
p.2/7-42 -
Marjoire Grene (USA).
The presonal and the subjective
p.2/43-55 -
Aaron Milavec (USA).
"If I join forces with Mr. Kuhn..."
Polanyi and Kuhn as mutually supportive and corrective
p.2/56-74 -
Phil Mullins (USA).
Religious meaning in Polanyi's personal knowledge
p.2/75-83 -
Joan Crewdson (England).
Polanyi's theory of language and its significance for theology
p.2/84-96 -
Arthur S. Reber (USA).
Personal knowledge and the cognitive unconscious
p.2/97-115 -
Csaba Pléh (Hungary).
The computer as an inspiring and a limiting factor on the conceptual development of phsychology
p.2/116-141 -
Endre J. Nagy (Hungary).
Civil society in Michael Polanyi's thought
p.2/142-165