The Tacit DimensionA distinguished scientist-philosopher outlines a new theory of mind. He uncovers the mechanism of an essential process of thinking that he calls "tacit knowing", offering as its paradigm the recognition of moods on a human face: few could say what facial configurations make up, for example, a puzzled expression, but we can all recognize puzzlement. This knowledge of particulars that we cannot itemize, and to which we attend only for their meaning in some other sphere, is "tacit knowledge". Tacing knowing guides the scientist to problems promising new discoveries. Hunches and intuitions essential to all creative thought are examples of tacit knowledge emerging into full consciousness. In a similar way do new organic forms emerge, by the process of evolution, from the possibilities contained by simpler forms of life. The author explores the moral and political implications of his theory, which he shows to be incompatible with both positivism and Marxism -- in that they deny the autonomy of thought -- and with existentialism, which demands that man shape himself by his own absolute choice. Rejecting all these doctrines as mental self-destruction, he concludes by staking out a "society of explorers" founded in harmony with man's true powers. [Back cover]. |
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Gestalt psychology has demonstrated that we may know a physiognomy by
integrating our awareness of its particulars without being able to identify these
particulars, and my analysis of knowledge is closely linked to this discovery of
Gestalt ...
Gestalt psychology has demonstrated that we may know a physiognomy by
integrating our awareness of its particulars without being able to identify these
particulars, and my analysis of knowledge is closely linked to this discovery of
Gestalt ...
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Perception, on which Gestalt psychology centered its attention, now appears as
the most impoverished form of tacit knowing. As such it will be shown to form the
bridge between the higher creative powers of man and the bodily processes ...
Perception, on which Gestalt psychology centered its attention, now appears as
the most impoverished form of tacit knowing. As such it will be shown to form the
bridge between the higher creative powers of man and the bodily processes ...
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Michael Polanyi. Freedom in science, 81 French Revolution, 57 Gestalt
psychology, 6, 7, 43. 46 Goethe, J. W. von, 79 Hahn, O., 65 Harvey, W., 81
Hefferline, R. F., 14, 15 Heliocentric system, 23 Hidden persuasion, 7, 77, 82
reality, 24, 75 truth, ...
Michael Polanyi. Freedom in science, 81 French Revolution, 57 Gestalt
psychology, 6, 7, 43. 46 Goethe, J. W. von, 79 Hahn, O., 65 Harvey, W., 81
Hefferline, R. F., 14, 15 Heliocentric system, 23 Hidden persuasion, 7, 77, 82
reality, 24, 75 truth, ...
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Nutzerbericht - thcson - LibraryThingThis book contains, or at least it's based on, a series of lectures given by Polanyi in the 1960's. It's quite short and only gives a basic introduction to Polanyi's philosophy of science, so ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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