APPRAISAL

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

CONTENTS OF VOL. 5, 2004-5

No. 1, March 2004
D. Britton, R. Brownhill, Jere Moorman: Appreciations of Drusilla Scott and Robin Hodgkin
Hans Popper: Gabriel Marcel's Essai de Philosophie Concrète in its historical setting
Sheldon Richmond: What we can learn from Polanyi about the computational theory of mind?
Giorgio Baruchello and Wendy Hamblet: What is cruelty? A discussion
Critical Notice:
Jan Olof Bengtsson: Personalism: A living philosophy?

No. 2, October 2004
R J Brownhill: Organising experience and making judgments
Tony Clark: Polanyi among the theologians
C P Goodman: Human excellence
David Britton: Poetic inspiration and metaphysical knowledge
Wendy Hamblet & Giorgio Baruchello: Is violence always cruel?
R T Allen: Towards chiro-philosophy

No. 3, March 2005
Hans Popper: Interpreting Hannah Arendt's The Human Condition
Gerhard Glück: Ludwik Fleck's ideas in science compared to similar concepts of Michael Polanyi
Yu Zhenhua: A critique of Rorty's conception of knowledge in the perspective of the theory of tacit knowing
Wendy Hamblet: To being or not to being? That is the question for ethics
Discussion on Cruelty:
1 Colin D. Pearce: Pursuing virtue and expecting progress: Nietzsche and Lecky on the question of cruelty
2 Giorgio Baruchello and Wendy Hamblet: Can existence be cruel?
3 Antonio Casado da Rocha: How cruel is disease?
Other Discussion Papers
Jere Moorman: Neglecting the tacit dimension of knowledge may be hazardous to your business
Giorgio Baruchello: Notes on pessimism
Book Reviews Andrew Wellburn: Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy and the Crisis of Contemporary Culture
Mark Garnett: The Snake that Swallowed its Tail: Some Contradictions in Modern Liberalism
Eva Gabor (ed.): Selected Correspondence (1911-1946) of Karl Mannheim

No. 4, October 2005
Richard Gelwick and Richard Allen: Tributes to Joan Crewdson
R. J. Brownhill: Communal morality: an analysis based on Michael Polanyi's concept of interpersonal knowledge
Paul Tyson: Western culture and 'the hypothesis of God'
Tomas Tatransky: A dialogic constitution of the person and its ontological relevance
Richard Prust and Benjamin Huff: On being responsible for acting irresponsibly
Giorgio Baruchello and Colin D. Pearce: Cruelty and Nietzsche's drive to distinction
Book reviews
William T. Scott and Martin X. Moleski: Michael Polanyi: Scientist and Philosopher
Struan Jacobs and R.T. Allen (eds.): Emotion, Reason and Tradition: Essays on the Social, Political and Economic Thought of Michael Polanyi
Zoltan Balazs and Francis Dunlop (eds): Exploring the World of Human Practice: Readings in and about the Philosophy of Aurel Kolnai
Raymond Tallis: I Am: An Inquiry into First-Person Being

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