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    At the Margins of Tacit Knowledge
    Philosophia Scientiae 17 55-73. 2013.
    Michael Polanyi and H.M. Collins contrast tacit knowledge with explicit knowledge. For Collins, secrets and other forms of “relational tacit knowledge” are tacit, but only in relation to specific circumstances and relationships. Collins treats such relational knowledge as less interesting theoretically than collective knowledge that is essentially difficult and perhaps impossible to convey through explicit formulations. In this paper I focus on relational tacit knowledge, despite its marginality…Read more
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    Science, common sense and common law: Courtroom inquiries and the public understanding of science
    with Ruth Mcnally
    Social Epistemology 13 (2): 183-196. 1999.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    At the Margins of Tacit Knowledge
    Philosophia Scientiae 17 (3): 55-73. 2013.
    Michael Polanyi and H.M. Collins contrast tacit knowledge with explicit knowledge. For Collins, secrets and other forms of “relational tacit knowledge” are tacit, but only in relation to specific circumstances and relationships. Collins treats such relational knowledge as less interesting theoretically than collective knowledge that is essentially difficult and perhaps impossible to convey through explicit formulations. In this paper I focus on relational tacit knowledge, despite its marginality…Read more