How Polanyi Would Improve David Tracy's Analysis of The Classic

Tradition and Discovery 11 (2):20-20 (1983)
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Abstract

In his THE ANALOGICAL IMAGINATION (1981), David Tracy uses his phenomenological analysis of "the classic" in literature by way of explaining the normative role of the Christian Scriptures among the disciples of Jesus of Nazareth. I point out five areas where the sociology and epistemology of Michael Polanyi would clarify and improve Tracy's analsis.

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