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  1. Meaning.Michael Polanyi & Harry Prosch - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (2):123-125.
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    Hegel’s Political Philosophy. [REVIEW]Michael Prosch - 1994 - The Owl of Minerva 26 (1):77-79.
    The rediscovery of Hegel’s philosophy, among those trained in the Anglo-American tradition, continues to spur contemporary thinkers toward new appropriations of Hegel’s thought. Mark Tunick’s new book is an excellent example of such an appropriation in the context of modern political and legal philosophy. With one obvious exception, Tunick allows Hegel to speak for himself, without tacking on modern presuppositions which serve to limit the range of debate. The exception stems from Tunick’s apparent allergy to Hegel’s “metaphysics” and “foundationalism,” which (...)
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    Michael Polanyi: A Critical Exposition.Harry Prosch - 1986 - State University of New York Press.
    This book explains how the many diverse topics that concerned him belong together as essential elements in his effort to play physician to "the sickness of the modern mind.
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  4. Michael Polanyi. A Critical Exposition.Harry Prosch - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (3):425-427.
     
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    Review of Richard Gelwick: The way of discovery: an introduction to the thought of Michael Polanyi[REVIEW]Harry Prosch - 1979 - Ethics 89 (2):211-216.
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    Polanyi's view of religion in personal knowledge: A response to Richard Gelwick.Harry Prosch - 1982 - Zygon 17 (1):41-48.
    . This paper shows from a close textual study that, although Michael Polanyi used the term “reality” in a generically similar way for what provided the external pole in the natural sciences, mathematics, art, and religion, he consistently made, in Personal Knowledge as well as in later published and unpublished works, a distinction between realities existing independently of our articulate systems in the natural sciences and those existing only in the articulate systems of mathematics, art, and religion. This difference (...)
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    Review of Drusilla Scott's Everyman Revived: The Common Sense of Michael Polanyi. [REVIEW]Harry Prosch - 1985 - Tradition and Discovery 13 (2):20-22.
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    Michael Polanyi: A Critical Exposition, by Harry Prosch.Robert Brownhill - 1989 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 20 (3):303-305.
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  9. "Meaning": Michael Polanyi and Harry Prosch[REVIEW]R. T. Allen - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (3):283.
     
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  10. "Michael Polanyi: A Critical Exposition": Harry Prosch[REVIEW]Graham Dunstan Martin - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (4):388.
     
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  11. Michael Polanyi and Harry Prosch's "Meaning". [REVIEW]Donald Sievert - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (1):142.
     
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    Meaning, by Michael Polanyi and Harry Prosch.N. E. Wetherick - 1978 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (1):60-62.
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    "Meaning," by Michael Polanyi and Harry Prosch[REVIEW]William L. Blizek - 1977 - Modern Schoolman 54 (4):418-418.
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    Harry Prosch.PhiI Mullins & Marty Moleski - 2005 - Tradition and Discovery 32 (2):8-24.
    This essay traces the history of Harry Prosch’s work with Michael Polanyi. It analyzes the Prosch-Polanyi archival correspondence as well as other correspondence records in an effort to make clear the scope and nature of Prosch’s work in their collaboration on Meaning, a book published under both names at a late stage of Polanyi’s life when his mental capacities were diminished.
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    Harry Prosch 1917-2005.Phil Mullins - 2005 - Tradition and Discovery 32 (2):6-7.
    This is an obituary notice for Harry Prosch, the American philosopher who collaborated with Michael Polanyi to publish Meaning in 1975.
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  16. Science and reality, religion and God: A reply to Harry Prosch.Richard Gelwick - 1982 - Zygon 17 (1):25-40.
    . Michael Polanyi saw his epistemology as restoring the capacity of a scientific age to believe again in the reality of God known through religion. This central feature of Polanyi’s thought, discussed in my book The Way of Discovery, is disputed by Harry Prosch, co-author with Polanyi of Meaning. Prosch’s argument is that while in Polanyi’s view science deals with an independent reality, religion and theology do not and are only works of our imagination. This article answers (...)
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    Review of Burrhus F. Skinner: Science and Human Behavior[REVIEW]Harry Prosch - 1953 - Ethics 63 (4):314-314.
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  18. Ethical Intuitionism.Michael Huemer - 2005 - New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book defends a form of ethical intuitionism, according to which (i) there are objective moral truths; (ii) we know some of these truths through a kind of immediate, intellectual awareness, or "intuition"; and (iii) our knowledge of moral truths gives us reasons for action independent of our desires. The author rebuts all the major objections to this theory and shows that the alternative theories about the nature of ethics all face grave difficulties.
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  19. Michael Huemer and the Principle of Phenomenal Conservatism.Michael Tooley - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 306.
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    Prosch Replies To Torrance's Letter Postscript to Meaning.Harry Prosch - 1987 - Tradition and Discovery 15 (1):24-25.
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    Prosch Replies To Torrance's Letter Postscript to Meaning.Harry Prosch - 1987 - Tradition and Discovery 15 (1):24-25.
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    Book Review:Science and Human Behavior. B. F. Skinner. [REVIEW]Harry Prosch - 1952 - Ethics 63 (4):314-.
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    The scientific background to modern philosophy: selected readings.Michael R. Matthews (ed.) - 2022 - Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
    The first edition of The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy took the dialogue of science and philosophy from Aristotle through to Newton. This second edition adds eight chapters, taking the dialogue through the Enlightenment and up to Darwin. This anthology is an attempt to help bridge the gap between the history of science and the history of philosophy.
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  24. Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought.Michael Thompson - 2008 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Part I: The representation of life -- Can life be given a real definition? -- The representation of the living individual -- The representation of the life-form itself -- Part II: Naive action theory -- Types of practical explanation -- Naive explanation of action -- Action and time -- Part III: Practical generality -- Two tendencies in practical philosophy -- Practices and dispositions as sources of the goodness of individual actions -- Practice and disposition as sources of individual action.
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  25. Justification without awareness: a defense of epistemic externalism.Michael Bergmann - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Virtually all philosophers agree that for a belief to be epistemically justified, it must satisfy certain conditions. Perhaps it must be supported by evidence. Or perhaps it must be reliably formed. Or perhaps there are some other "good-making" features it must have. But does a belief's justification also require some sort of awareness of its good-making features? The answer to this question has been hotly contested in contemporary epistemology, creating a deep divide among its practitioners. Internalists, who tend to focus (...)
  26. Political action: The problem of dirty hands.Michael Walzer - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (2):160-180.
  27. Phenomenal Conservatism and the Internalist Intuition.Michael Huemer - 2006 - American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):147-158.
    Externalist theories of justification create the possibility of cases in which everything appears to one relevantly similar with respect to two propositions, yet one proposition is justified while the other is not. Internalists find this difficult to accept, because it seems irrational in such a case to affirm one proposition and not the other. The underlying internalist intuition supports a specific internalist theory, Phenomenal Conservatism, on which epistemic justification is conferred by appearances.
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    Extending the value chain to incorporate privacy by design principles.Julie Smith David & Marilyn Prosch - 2010 - Identity in the Information Society 3 (2):295-318.
    Morgan et al. examine the notion of corporate citizenship and suggest that for it to be effective companies need to minimize harm and maximize benefits through its activities and, in so doing, take account of and be responsive to a full range of stakeholders. Specifically, they call for a “next generation” approach to corporate citizenship that embeds structures, systems, processes and policies into and across the company’s value chain. We take this notion of corporate citizenship and apply it to Privacy (...)
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    Implicit Bias and Philosophy, Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology.Michael Brownstein & Jennifer Mather Saul (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    At the University of Sheffield during 2011 and 2012, a leading group of philosophers, psychologists, and others gathered to explore the nature and significance of implicit bias. The two volumes of Implicit Bias and Philosophy emerge from these workshops. Each volume philosophically examines core areas of psychological research on implicit bias as well as the ramifications of implicit bias for core areas of philosophy. Volume I: Metaphysics and Epistemology is comprised of two parts: “The Nature of Implicit Attitudes, Implicit Bias, (...)
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  30. True to Life: Why Truth Matters.Michael P. Lynch - 2004 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    In this engaging and spirited text, Michael Lynch argues that truth does matter, in both our personal and political lives. He explains that the growing cynicism over truth stems in large part from our confusion over what truth is.
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    Dignity: Its History and Meaning.Michael Rosen - 2012 - Harvard University Press.
    Dignity plays a central role in current thinking about law and human rights, but there is sharp disagreement about its meaning. Combining conceptual precision with a broad historical background, Michael Rosen puts these controversies in context and offers a novel, constructive proposal. “Penetrating and sprightly...Rosen rightly emphasizes the centrality of Catholicism in the modern history of human dignity. His command of the history is impressive...Rosen is a wonderful guide to the recent German constitutional thinking about human dignity...[Rosen] is in (...)
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  32. Phenomenal Conservatism Über Alles.Michael Huemer - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 328.
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    Polanyi's ethics.Harry Prosch - 1972 - Ethics 82 (2):91-113.
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    Toward an ethics of civil disobedience.Harry Prosch - 1967 - Ethics 77 (3):176-192.
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    Paths Toward a Clearing: Radical Empiricism and Ethnographic Inquiry.Michael Jackson - 1989
    edition (unseen), $12.95. traditions, bringing into being new modes of understanding. Paper Anthropology, and particularly ethnography, is torn between two quests, one to capture the diversity of social life and the other to discover universal principles structuring that diversity. Jackson examines these quests within the context of ethnographic fieldwork, focusing on the relationship between ethnographers and the people they study. He is concerned with defining the anthropological project as something more than the projection of the anthropologist's traditions and concerns onto (...)
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  36. Attention, seeing, and change blindness.Michael Tye - 2010 - Philosophical Issues 20 (1):410-437.
  37. Limits to the moral claim in civil disobedience.Harry Prosch - 1965 - Ethics 75 (2):103-111.
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    Three questions for truth pluralism.Michael P. Lynch - 2012 - In Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Cory Wright (eds.), Truth and Pluralism: Current Debates. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 21.
  39. Agent-Based Virtue Ethics.Michael Slote - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):83-101.
  40. Ostrich nominalism.Michael Devitt - 2024 - In A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties. London: Routledge.
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  41. Guilty Artificial Minds: Folk Attributions of Mens Rea and Culpability to Artificially Intelligent Agents.Michael T. Stuart & Markus Kneer - 2021 - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 5 (CSCW2).
    While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible [1], a series of recent empirical studies suggest that people do ascribe blame to AI systems and robots in certain contexts [2]. This is disconcerting: Blame might be shifted from the owners, users or designers of AI systems to the systems themselves, leading to the diminished accountability of the responsible human agents [3]. In this paper, we explore one of the potential underlying reasons for (...)
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  42. The Nature of Intrinsic Value.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    At the heart of ethics reside the concepts of good and bad; they are at work when we assess whether a person is virtuous or vicious, an act right or wrong, a decision defensible or indefensible, a goal desirable or undesirable. But there are many varieties of goodness and badness. At their core lie intrinsic goodness and badness, the sort of value that something has for its own sake. It is in virtue of intrinsic value that other types of value (...)
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    Those Missing “Objects”.Harry Prosch - 1991 - Tradition and Discovery 17 (1-2):19-22.
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    Phenomenal Conservatism and the Dilemma for Internalism.Michael Bergmann - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 154.
    In previous work I have argued against internalism by means of a dilemma intended to force all internalists to accept one of two undesirable options: either their internalism is unmotivated or it is saddled with vicious regress problems. Recently it has been argued that Phenomenal Conservatism—a theory of justification according to which justification depends on seemings—is a kind of internalism that can escape this dilemma. In this paper, I argue that Phenomenal Conservatism cannot escape my dilemma for internalism. In order (...)
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    Abstract of "John Dewey and Polanyi".Harry Prosch - 1983 - Tradition and Discovery 11 (2):17-18.
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    Biology and behaviorism in Polanyi.Harry Prosch - 1977 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 8 (3):178-191.
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    More about civil disobedience.Harry Prosch - 1967 - Ethics 77 (4):311-313.
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    Polanyis tacit knowing in classic philosophers.Harry Prosch - 1973 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 4 (3):201-216.
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  49. The genesis of twentieth century philosophy.Harry Prosch - 1964 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Doubleday.
  50. The Genesis of Twentieth Century Philosophy: The Evolution of Thought from Copernicus to the Present.Harry Prosch - 1966 - Allen & Unwin.
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