The Journal Humanitas as an Incubator of Polanyi’s Ideas

Tradition and Discovery 48 (1):39-51 (2022)
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Abstract

Michael Polanyi, along with colleagues at University of Manchester, worked to produce the journal Humanitas, A University Quarterly for two years just after the end of World War II. This essay outlines how Polanyi’s two articles in Humanitas and other work on the journal reflect Polanyi’s developing philosophical perspective.

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