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  1. N. E. Wetherick, Brian G. Gowenlock & John Puddefoot (2007). Comments on Michael Polanyi, Scientist and Philosopher. Tradition and Discovery 34 (3):31-43.
    This article discusses the 2005 OUP biography of Michael Polanyi by William T. Scott and Martin X. Moleski S.J., Michael Polanyi, Scientist and Philosopher . The discussants are N. E. Wetherick, Brian G Gowenlock, and John Puddefoot; Martin X. Moleski, S. J. briefly responds, providing a previously unpulished letter from Polanyi to Reverend Dr. Knox, a Presbyterian mininster.
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  2. John Puddefoot (2000). The Design Inference. Tradition and Discovery 27 (3):36-41.
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  3. John C. Puddefoot (1999). The Trust Relationship. Tradition and Discovery 26 (3):62-70.
    Polanyi’s philosophy requires a synthesis of ontology and epistemology through the resonances that structure personal knowing. Its convivial elements make it political; self-conscious circularity distances it from metaphysical realism; the paradox of self-set standards accomodates dissent. The roles of reality, knowledge and truth in metaphysical realism are better understood in terms of resonance, trust and worthwhileness if we follow Polanyi’s lead. This more humane vocabulary saves us from the tyrannies of the truths and realities others would impose upon us. Polanyi (...)
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  4. John C. Puddefoot (1995). Christian Doctrine in the Light of Michael Polanyi's Theory of Personal Knowledge (A Personalist Theology). Tradition and Discovery 22 (2):40-41.
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  5. John C. Puddefoot (1993). Resonance Realism. Tradition and Discovery 20 (3):29-38.
    Our culture and tradition, including our theories and our language, act as subsidiaries by which we attune to resonances between outselves as convivial beings and the world. These resonances afford us our senses of reality and illustrate the impossibility of a correspondence theory of truth. We select between theories and versions by learning to sense the deeper and deeper resonances which they evoke in our communal selves.
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  6. John C. Puddefoot (1988). Beyond Polanyi. Tradition and Discovery 16 (1):34-36.
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  7. John C. Puddefoot (1983). Review of Lesslie Newbigin's The Other Side of '84. [REVIEW] Tradition and Discovery 11 (2):30-32.
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