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The Metaphysics of Michael Polanyi - Toward a Post-Critical Platonism

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book tells the story of how the Platonic vision of Michael Polanyi - the Hungarian-British chemist and philosopher - bridges the gap between speculative metaphysics and scientific practice, thus making sense of the broad swathe of human experience in a phenomenologically satisfying fashion. The central proposal is that Polanyi is a Platonist due to his affirmation of the ontological status of abstract objects, with particular focus placed on the question of uninstantiated universals. The book engages contemporary, speculative realists from both continental and analytic traditions as it introduces Polanyi's influential epistemology and unpacks the fascinating metaphysics implied thereby. It then proceeds to develop Polanyi's rather unsystematic metaphysics into a coherent, post-critical Platonism which incorporates his well-known theory of tacit knowledge, thus achieving something akin to the ancient Neoplatonic synthesis of Plato and Aristotle in our contemporary, scientificcontext.

Sommario

Introduction.- Michael Polanyi and the Post-Critical Approach to Philosophy.- Polanyi's Copernican Realism: Content, Reception, and Relation to Three Contemporary Realisms.- From Epistemology to Metaphysics.- The Material and the Immaterial in a Post-Critical Platonist Metaphysics.- Aristotle, Plato, and Polanyi on Access to Forms.- Post-Critical Platonism.- Conclusion./

Info autore

Martin E. Turkis II is a philosopher, teacher, and musician residing in San Francisco. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy with honors from the University of Navarra. His interests include political economy, virtue ethics, and philosophy of education. He is an associate editor of the journal Tradition and Discovery.

Riassunto

This book tells the story of how the Platonic vision of Michael Polanyi – the Hungarian-British chemist and philosopher – bridges the gap between speculative metaphysics and scientific practice, thus making sense of the broad swathe of human experience in a phenomenologically satisfying fashion. The central proposal is that Polanyi is a Platonist due to his affirmation of the ontological status of abstract objects, with particular focus placed on the question of uninstantiated universals. The book engages contemporary, speculative realists from both continental and analytic traditions as it introduces Polanyi’s influential epistemology and unpacks the fascinating metaphysics implied thereby. It then proceeds to develop Polanyi’s rather unsystematic metaphysics into a coherent, post-critical Platonism which incorporates his well-known theory of tacit knowledge, thus achieving something akin to the ancient Neoplatonic synthesis of Plato and Aristotle in our contemporary, scientificcontext.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Martin E Turkis II, Martin E. Turkis II
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 24.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031412134
ISBN 978-3-0-3141213-4
Pagine 259
Illustrazioni XVII, 259 p.
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

Wissenschaftsphilosophie und -theorie, Philosophy of Science, Metaphysics, Polanyi, Platonism, Mereology, Universals

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