The Way of Discovery: An Introduction to the Thought of Michael Polanyi


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This book offers the first full exploration of the religious ethical and social dimensions of Michael Polanyis philosophy and its implications for the crisis of modern culture. Michael Polanyi developed a new way of understanding the process of discovering scientific knowledge - a theory which can alter our notions of ourselves and of existence. In The Way of Discovery Richard Gelwick a former student of the renowned scientist-turned-philosopher presents us with a comprehensive and documented introduction to Polanyis theory of knowledge. Michael Polanyi was born in Budapest in 1891. After a distinguished career as a physical chemist he turned to philosophy religion and social sciences becoming by the time of his death in 1976 one of the greatest scientist-philosophers of our century. Polanyi maintained that three centuries of belief in scientific detachment had produced a crisis of culture. Working from his own experience as a scientist and with an insight from Gestalt psychology Polanyi asserted that objective scientific knowledge is at bottom personal knowledge - that scientists and artists establish meaning in basically the same way. His ideas call for a new way of thinking and pose a new frontier of thought a new image of humanity
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