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NON-HUMAN KNOWLEDGE ACCORDING TO MICHAEL POLANYI

Paksi, Dániel and Héder, Mihály (2018) NON-HUMAN KNOWLEDGE ACCORDING TO MICHAEL POLANYI. Tradition and Discovery. (In Press)

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Abstract

Three recent interpreters of tacit knowledge, Harald Grimen, Harry Collins, and John McDowell, either deny it is appropriate to attribute knowledge of any sort to animals or ignore the relevance of the tacit knowledge of animals to human knowledge. In this article, we seek to show that in Michael Polanyi’s understand-ing, tacit knowledge in animals underlies and supports human explicit knowledge. For Polanyi, tacit knowledge arises in increasingly complex forms in evolutionary history, and explicit knowledge emerges from it. Both forms of knowledge are personal achievements that can be true or false; animal behavior is not simply de-terministic. Polanyi’s view on non-human tacit knowledge thus explains features of human knowledge that those denying or ignoring non-human knowledge leave unexplained.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion / filozófia, pszichológia, vallás > B1 Philosophy (General) / filozófia általában > B818 Evolution / evolucionizmus
Depositing User: Dr. Dániel Paksi
Date Deposited: 01 Oct 2017 18:22
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2018 23:16
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/64624

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