EDITORIAL | 5 |
György Litván
OPENING SPEECH |
11 |
Mihály Beck
POLANYI`S START AS A CHEMIST |
17 |
Vera Békés
CASES FROM ANTHROPOLOGY IN POLANYI`S PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE |
22 |
Éva Gábor
MICHAEL POLANYI`S `TWO WARS` |
44 |
Kmeczkó Szilárd
THE CONTINUITY AND INTERRUPTION OF THE TRADITION IN MICHAEL POLANYI`S THINKING |
53 |
Mihály Szívós
INTUITION, PERSONAL AND TACIT KNOWLEDGE IN THE VIEW OF THE HISTORIAN OF PHILOSOPHY |
64 |
Phil Mullins
THE `POST-CRITICAL` SYMBOL AND THE `POST-CRITICAL` ELEMENTS IN POLANYI`S THOUGHT |
77 |
Stefania Jha
NEO-POLANYIAN EPISTEMOLOGY AND ETHICS |
91 |
Tihamér Margitay
THE FREEDOM OF KNOWING |
103 |
Tibor Frank
COHORTING, NETWORKING, BONDING: MICHAEL POLANYI IN EXILE |
108 |
Students of the Ágoston Trefort High School
POLANYI`S ENVIABLE ALMA MATER |
127 |
FROM CHEMISTRY TO PHILOSOPHY: MICHAEL POLANYI ON THE
FREEDOM OF THE SCIENTIST (Script of a radio interview with Márta Fehér and György Litván) |
137 |
SUPPLEMENT
News and announcements |
147 |
Extracts from sister journals
Tradition & Discovery XXVII 2, 3 |
154 |
APPRAISAL Vol3 No 4 | 156 |
Expression of thanks | 166 |
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