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Forms of Atheism

Tradition and Discovery 40 (2):7-11 (2013)

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  1. Exploring the Underground.D. M. Yeager - 2013 - Tradition and Discovery 40 (2):14-25.
    Convinced that reason is far from transparent to itself, Michael Polanyi, even in the earliest of his non-scientific texts, sets about the work of exposing the influence of unacknowledged presuppositions, commitments, and mental dispositions. Beginning in 1950 he identifies certain of those dispositions as “moral passions,” but in earlier texts he explores this feature of experience in a variety of tentative, preliminary ways that mark stages in the shaping of his moral anthropology. Set alongside “To the Peacemakers” (1917) and the (...)
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  • A Clue Toward Knowing Truth and God.Richard Gelwick - 2013 - Tradition and Discovery 40 (2):26-35.
    The topic of atheisms of our time brings to the fore Michael Polanyi’s own beliefs about God which underlie and are briefly expressed in his essay, but need to be shown in a fuller exposition. His beliefs arise from two main sources. One is Polanyi’s intense life of pursuing of truth through science and also responding to his society in its destructive wars and revolutions. The second source is his belief in the God of the Bible which presents an ongoing (...)
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