•  124
    Michael Polanyi and Charles Sanders Peirce
    Tradition and Discovery 38 (3): 7-12. 2011.
    This brief essay introduces David Agler, Vincent Colapietro, and Robert Innis, who provide the major essays in this special issue of Tradition and Discovery devoted to putting together Michael Polanyi and Charles Sanders Peirce. It also provides an historiographical comment, suggesting that the two references to Peirce in Polanyi’s writing are quite puzzling and likely imply that Polanyi’s collaborators, rather than Polanyi, took an interest in similarities between the thought of Peirce and Pola…Read more
  • More on Macmurray and Polanyi
    Appraisal 1. 1997.
  •  608
    Michael Polanyi and Karl Mannheim
    Tradition and Discovery 32 (1): 20-43. 2005.
    This essay reviews historical records that set forth the discussions and interaction of Michael Polanyi and Karl Mannheim/rom 1944 until Mannheim’s death early in 1947. The letters describe Polanyi’s effort to assemble a book to be published in a series edited by Manneheim. Theyalso reveal the different perspectives these thinkers took about freedom and the historical context of ideas. Records of J.H. Oldham’s discussion group “the Moot” suggest that these and other differences in philosophy wer…Read more
  •  80
    Murray Jardines’s Post-Critical Political Theory
    Tradition and Discovery 37 (3): 28-38. 2010.
    This review essay discusses Murray Jardine’s argument in Speech and Political Practice, Recovering the Place of Human Responsibility, showing how the author skillfully draws on the thought of Michael Polanyi, William Poteat and Alaisdair MacIntyre. Jardine offers a sharp critique of contemporary culture and politics as well as political theory. He develops the idea of place, drawing attention to the acritical reliance upon context in human speech acts; this motif he argues can be a component of …Read more
  •  144
    Marjorie Grene and Personal Knowledge
    Tradition and Discovery 37 (2): 20-44. 2010.
    This essay pulls together from myriad sources the record of Marjorie Grene’s early collaboration with Michael Polanyi as well as her interesting, changing commentary on Polanyi’s philosophical perspective and particularly that articulated in Personal Knowledge. It provides an account of the conflicting perspectives of Grene and Harry Prosch, who collaborated in publishing Polanyi’s last work, Meaning.
  •  11
    Interview with Gábor István Bíró
    Tradition and Discovery 45 (1): 55-61. 2019.
    This interview with Gábor István Bíró reviews topics explored in his 2017 Budapest University of Technology and Economics dissertation on Polanyi’s work in economics education and on his diagrammatic film.
  •  12
    In Memoriam: Marjorie Grene
    Tradition and Discovery 36 (1): 55-69. 2009.
    This memorial essay surveys the achievements of Marjorie Grene as a historian of philosophy and a philosopher of biology. It analyzes the way in which Grene’s account of persons and knowledge developes in relation to her work in succession on the thought of Michael Polanyi, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the ecological psychology of James J. and Eleanor Gibson.
  •  26
    Introduction
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (1): 2-7. 2002.
  •  13
    Introduction
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (1): 2-7. 2002.
  •  21
    In Memoriam
    Tradition and Discovery 36 (1): 55-69. 2009.
    This memorial essay surveys the achievements of Marjorie Grene as a historian of philosophy and a philosopher of biology. It analyzes the way in which Grene’s account of persons and knowledge developes in relation to her work in succession on the thought of Michael Polanyi, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the ecological psychology of James J. and Eleanor Gibson
  •  13
    Introduction
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (1): 2-7. 2002.
  •  124
    Historical and Textual Notes on H. Richard Niebuhr and Michael Polanyi
    Tradition and Discovery 24 (1): 20-31. 1997.
    This essay discusses historical data that help establish the time at which the Christian theologian and moral philosopher H. Richard Niebuhr became acquainted with Michael Polanyi’s thought. It also briefly examines the ways in which Polanyi’s philosophical ideas are used in the late publications of Niebuhr.
  •  31
    Harry Prosch: A Memorial Re-Appraisal of the Meaning Controversy
    with PhiI Mullins and Marty Moleski
    Tradition and Discovery 32 (2): 8-24. 2005.
    This essay traces the history of Harry Prosch’s work with Michael Polanyi. It analyzes the Prosch-Polanyi archival correspondence as well as other correspondence records in an effort to make clear the scope and nature of Prosch’s work in their collaboration on Meaning, a book published under both names at a late stage of Polanyi’s life when his mental capacities were diminished.
  •  8
    Gatherings in Biosemiotics (review)
    Tradition and Discovery 43 (1): 75-79. 2017.
    Using the writing of Eliseo Fernandez and Jesper Hoffmeyer, this essay introduces important ideas in the emerging interdisciplinary field known as “biosemiotics.” Later discussion summarizes Michael Polanyi’s criticisms of the Modern Synthesis and his alternative constructive philosophical account of life, evolution and biological study, suggesting areas of overlap with contemporary biosemiotics.
  •  83
    Harry Prosch 1917-2005
    Tradition and Discovery 32 (2): 6-7. 2005.
    This is an obituary notice for Harry Prosch, the American philosopher who collaborated with Michael Polanyi to publish Meaning in 1975
  •  126
    Einstein, Polanyi and the Laws of Nature (review)
    Tradition and Discovery 38 (1): 64-66. 2011.
  •  49
    Michael Polanyi, Scientist and Philosopher (review)
    Tradition and Discovery 32 (3): 8-11. 2005.
    This short essay describes the long process of producing the 2005 biography of Michael Polanyi.
  •  68
    EasyGreek Case Studies (review)
    Tradition and Discovery 21 (3): 33-34. 1994.
  •  45
    This essay discusses Polanyi sideas about the “comprehensive entity.” It shows how Polanyi’s philosophical perspective emphasizes comprehension. It outlines Polanyi’s careful approach to ontological questions and shows how Marjorie Grene and to some degree Polanyi linked the theory of tacit knowing to ideas in Continental philosophy about being-in-the-world. It suggests that Polanyi’s post-critical philosophical realism, like Peirce srealistn, is more akin to medieval realism than contelnporary …Read more
  •  42
    Creationism’s Trojan Horse
    Tradition and Discovery 32 (2): 52-53. 2005.
  •  7
    Creationism’s Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design (review)
    Tradition and Discovery 32 (2): 52-53. 2005.
  •  49
    An Open Letter to Polanyi Society Members
    Tradition and Discovery 30 (3): 3-3. 2003.
  •  44
    A Prefatory Note on Polanyi’s “Forms of Atheism”
    Tradition and Discovery 40 (2): 4-6. 2013.
    This introduction to Polanyi’s little-known 1948 essay “Forms of Atheism” discusses the context in which Polanyi wrote these reflections for a discussion group chaired by J. H. Oldham.
  •  42
    Aar 1983
    Tradition and Discovery 10 (1): 6-6. 1982.
  •  39
    Announcement
    Tradition and Discovery 13 (1): 37-37. 1985.
  • Harry Prosch: A Memorial Re-Appraisal of the Meaning Controversy
    with S. Marty Moleski
    Tradition and Discovery 32 (2): 8-24. 2005.