Notes Toward Understanding The Hungarian Roots of Polanyi’s Heuristic Philosophy of Religion

Tradition and Discovery 32 (3):24-34 (2005)
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Abstract

William T. Scott’s and Martin X Moleski’s biography, Michael Polanyi, Scientist and Philosopher helps to show how Polanyi throughout his life developed toward his theory of knowledge that is a heuristic philosophy and leads to a heuristic philosophy of religion.

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