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    Biology and Personality.P. M. C. Davies - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:252-267.
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    Biology and Personality.P. M. C. Davies - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:252-267.
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    Science and Ethical Values.P. M. C. Davies - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:267-271.
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    The Logic of Personal Knowledge.P. M. C. Davies - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:201-207.
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    The Tacit Dimension.P. M. C. Davies - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:222-234.
    For all his peculiarities, man is not the only animal who knows. But he is, as far as it is possible to judge, the only animal who knows that he knows, and who seeks to understand the nature and meaning of the act of knowing itself. Michael Polanyi has been engaged in this search for more than twenty years, and the book here under review is an ‘interim report’ on the development of his thought since the publication of Personal Knowledge (...)
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    Science and Ethical Values. [REVIEW]P. M. C. Davies - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:267-271.
  7. The Logic of Personal Knowledge: Essays Presented to Michael Polanyi on his Seventieth Birthday. [REVIEW]P. M. C. Davies - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:201-206.
    This collection of essays celebrates the seventieth birthday of one of the great scientist-philosophers of the century. The list of subscribers in the front of the book contains the names of some of the most distinguished scientists, academics, writers and educators living today, not to mention the names of organizations like the Fund for the Republic and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, and of more than twenty universities, colleges and research institutes throughout the world. In all, one hundred and seventy-eight (...)
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