From Science to Morality: A Polanyian Perspective on the Letter and Spirit of the Law

Tradition and Discovery 36 (1):42-54 (2009)
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Abstract

Looking at the moral law from Polanyi’s post-critical epistemology and emergent ontology reveals two interconnected roles for the letter of the law and two ways in which it can oppose the spirit of the law. For the moral student the law is a procedural method, for the moral virtuoso the law is an incomplete explicit expression of a tacit way of being. The two are connected in that procedural rules and practices set the basis for understanding and experiencing an emergent reality. This reality is embodied in the exemplars of a moraltradition and expressed in its principles and maxims.

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