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    After the Relational Turn.Andrew Grosso - 2013 - Tradition and Discovery 40 (1):37-44.
    This brief article provides a critical review of several recent interdisciplinary studies of human nature, personhood, and the self and offers some tentative suggestions as to how those interested in the thought of Michael Polanyi might contribute to this area of on-going inquiry and reflection.
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    Incommunicability, Relationality, and Self- Donation.Andrew Grosso - 2009 - Tradition and Discovery 36 (3):31-34.
    This article is a discussion of Philip A. Rolnick’s Person, Grace, and God with comments by Andrew Grosso, Paul Lewis and Paul Gavrilyuk and a response by Philip Rolnick.
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    Re-Visiting Personal Being.Andrew Grosso - 2008 - Tradition and Discovery 35 (1):48-49.
    This brief essay addresses questions raised by John Apczynski’s review of my book, Personal Being, especially (1) the nature of subsidiary indwelling, (2) the ontological ramifications of Polanyi’s thought, and (3) the transposition of Christian doctrine in a more contemporary, Polanyian key.
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    Covenant and Community: Our Role as the Image of God. [REVIEW]Andrew Grosso - 2009 - Tradition and Discovery 36 (1):74-75.
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    Loving to Know. [REVIEW]Andrew Grosso - 2011 - Tradition and Discovery 38 (3):67-69.
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    Retrieving Realism ed. by Hubert Dreyfus and Charles Taylor. [REVIEW]Andrew Grosso - 2018 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 39 (3):95-98.
    Hubert Dreyfus and Charles Taylor have produced a thorough, careful, and concise account of cognition and articulation that simultaneously provides ample justification for renewed confidence in our capacity to understand reality, engages many of the central concerns of both analytic and phenomenological philosophy, and helps reconnect the philosophical enterprise to wider social and cultural concerns.The book opens with an exposition of the "mediational" worldview that "influences all our theorizing" about thought and language, a worldview that suggests "we grasp external reality (...)
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