Polanyian Meditations [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 40 (2):392-394 (1986)
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Poteat's leading idea in this book is that our sense of the logical is in need of serious revision and reworking, with respect both to the content of our explicitly logical concepts and to what we take to be the grounds or source from which these logical concepts and principles arise. The logical, in Poteat's view of it, has to do with "the 'hanging togetherness' of things for us" and "the form of the 'making sense' of things for us".

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