APPRAISAL

The Journal of the Society for Post-Critical and Personalist Studies

CONTENTS OF VOL. 2, 1998-9

No. 1, March 1998

Aurel Kolnai: Three riders of Apocalypse; Elements of a personalist conception of state and society; Jottings on personalism; On advising
Francis Dunlop: Kolnai's 'Inchoate sketch of a theory of morality'
John Pollard Hittinger: Kolnai and the metaphysics of political Conservatism
Georg Neuweg: Self-reference and the loss of meaning
Paul Dean: Leavis and Polanyi on meaning
Book Reviews
Dorothy Emmet: Philosophers and Friends
Kevin Mott-Thornton: Common Faith

No. 2 October 1998
Norman Wetherick: Polanyi and psychology
Rbin Hodgkin: The genesis of technology
Percy Hammond: Technical knowledge
James Lund: Philosophy and paideia: their history in relation to pragmatism
Matin X. Moleski: Fuzzy logic: the beauty of unclear and indistinct ideas
Angela Botez: Michael Polanyi and Lucian Blaga as philosophers of knowledge
Joseph Labia: Subject and object
Book Reviews
J. Searle: The Mystery of Consciousness
Collingwood Society Publications

No. 3 March 1999
Norman Sheppard: Michael Polanyi and the philosophy of science: the view of a practising scientist
Julian W. Ward: Idealism or realism? Polanyi's epistemology compared with that of Kant
Paul Dean: Polanyi and the teaching of science
Chris Goodman: Beyond nihilism
Harold Turner: Oldham, Temple and Polanyi?
Book Review
ed. Marjorie Reeves: Christian Thinking and Social Order
Daniel Shaw: Reason and Feeling in Hume's Action Theory and Moral Philosophy

No. 4, October 1999
James Lund: What are we to make of one another?
Percy Hammond: Models of reality
R.J. Brownhill Polanyi and the development of qualitative research
Sue Watkinson: Tacit knowledge and professional knowledge
Hans Popper: The interpretation of literary texts
David Kettle: On the primacy of indwelling
Book Reviews
R.T. Allen, Beyond Liberalism: A Study of the Political Thought of F.A. Hayek and Michael Polanyi
(ed) D. Boucher and B. Haddock, Collingwood Studies, Vol. V: Explorations
R.G. Collingwood, Essay on Metaphysics; New Leviathan, Idea of History, Principles of History


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