Personal or Impersonal Knowledge?
Reflections on the contrast between the titles of Popper’s Objective Knowledge and Polanyi’s Personal Knowledge led Haack to explore how Polanyi’s ideas might be used to correct some of the distortions caused by Popper’s refusal to allow any role in epistemology to the knowing subject, and thus to t...
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doaj-28e4d57c6ac440b6aa6f63c50f2d60bc2020-11-25T01:45:19ZengUniversity of TabrizPhilosophical Investigations2251-79602423-44192019-10-011328214410.22034/jpiut.2019.35720.23999430Personal or Impersonal Knowledge?Susan Haack0Professor of Law, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, Schhol of Law, Miami, USAReflections on the contrast between the titles of Popper’s Objective Knowledge and Polanyi’s Personal Knowledge led Haack to explore how Polanyi’s ideas might be used to correct some of the distortions caused by Popper’s refusal to allow any role in epistemology to the knowing subject, and thus to throw light on such questions as the relations between the knower and the known, between epistemology and psychology and sociology of knowledge, and between subjectivity and objectivity.<br />Key words: epistemology; philosophy of science; Karl Popper; Michael Polanyi; knowing subjects; personal judgment.https://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_9430_3cb5b518b5686fb982d97465c70242a6.pdfepistemologyphilosophy of sciencekarl poppermichael polanyiknowing subjectspersonal judgment |
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Reflections on the contrast between the titles of Popper’s Objective Knowledge and Polanyi’s Personal Knowledge led Haack to explore how Polanyi’s ideas might be used to correct some of the distortions caused by Popper’s refusal to allow any role in epistemology to the knowing subject, and thus to throw light on such questions as the relations between the knower and the known, between epistemology and psychology and sociology of knowledge, and between subjectivity and objectivity.<br />Key words: epistemology; philosophy of science; Karl Popper; Michael Polanyi; knowing subjects; personal judgment. |
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