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  2. Michael Polanyi - Wikipedia

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    Michael Polanyi FRS [1] (/ p oʊ ˈ l æ n j i / poh-LAN-yee; Hungarian: Polányi Mihály; 11 March 1891 – 22 February 1976) was a Hungarian-British [2] polymath, who made important theoretical contributions to physical chemistry, economics, and philosophy.

  3. Thomas F. Torrance - Wikipedia

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    As a Reformed churchman and theologian, Torrance worked throughout his career for ecumenical harmony with Anglicans, Lutherans, Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics.. He represented the Church of Scotland in conversations with the Church of England from 1949 to 1951, and fought tirelessly for the visible union of the Church; [12] From 1954 to 1962, he was the Convener of the Church of Scotland ...

  4. Theological critical realism - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] They are influenced by the scientist turned philosopher Michael Polanyi. Polanyi's ideas were taken up enthusiastically by T. F. Torrance, whose work in this area has influenced many theologians calling themselves critical realists.

  5. Post-critical - Wikipedia

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    Post-critical is a term coined by scientist-philosopher Michael Polanyi (1891–1976) in the 1950s to designate a position beyond the critical philosophical orientation (or intellectual sensibility). In this context, "the critical mode" designates a way of relating to reality that was initiated in the years preceding the Enlightenment period ...

  6. Polanyi's paradox - Wikipedia

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    Professor Michael Polanyi on a hike in England Polanyi's paradox , named in honour of the British-Hungarian philosopher Michael Polanyi , is the theory that human knowledge of how the world functions and of our own capability are, to a large extent, beyond our explicit understanding.

  7. Potential theory of Polanyi - Wikipedia

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    Michael Polanyi, FRS (11 March 1891 – 22 February 1976) was a Hungarian polymath, who made theoretical contribution to physical chemistry, economics, and philosophy.. Polanyi was a well known theoretical chemist who contributed to the chemistry field through three main areas of study: adsorption of gases on solids, x-ray structure analysis of the properties of solids, and the rate of ...

  8. Harry Prosch - Wikipedia

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    Polanyi, Michael; Prosch, Harry (1975). Meaning. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-67294-8. The Genesis of Twentieth Century Philosophy: The Evolution of thought from Copernicus to the Present. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company. 1964. Michael Polanyi: A Critical Exposition. Albany, NY: State University of New York ...

  9. Vita Christi - Wikipedia

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    The Vita Christi (Life of Christ), also known as the Speculum vitae Christi (Mirror of the Life of Christ) is the principal work of Ludolph of Saxony, completed in 1374. [ 1 ] The book is not just a biography of Jesus, but also a history, a commentary borrowed from the Church Fathers , and a series of dogmatic and moral dissertations, spiritual ...