Tradition & Discovery

TRADITION AND DISCOVERY: THE POLANYI SOCIETY PERIODICAL

Volume XIII Number 2 1985-1986


CONTENTS

Preface–2

Guidelines for Submissions for Publication–2

News and Notes–3

Kent State University Conference on Polanyi and Education

The Uses and Schooling in Professional Life

H.S. Broudy–4

The Problematic of the Humanities: Clues and Cues from MichaelPolanyi

Maxine Greene–9

Review of Drusilla Scott’s Everyman Revived: The Common Senseof Michael Polanyi–20

Harry Prosch

Letter to The New York Times

Richard Gelwick–23

CONVIVIUM Section (British Polyanyi Periodical)

Personal Knowledge and Sex Education–24

Drusilla Scott

Rorty and the Scope of Non-Justificatory Philosophy II–29

Richard Allen–

The Unspecifiable Element in Accounting–33

Richard Allen–

From Skills to Thought: A Consideration of “Fodor’s First

Law of the Non-existence of Cognitive Science”–35

R. Hodgkin–

Michael Polanyi’s Humor–37

Drusilla Scott–

More Moorman Humor–38

Jere Moorman

Membership and Subscription Form–39

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