Juarrero, Polanyi, and Complexity.

Alicia Juarrero's insights have much to offer Polanyians, and vice versa. Her works suggest the potential for cross-fertilization between her ideas on dynamical systems and Polanyi's epistemic approach to ontology. I hope to create a "hybrid space" for future inquiry, based on what I think are Juarr...

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Published in:Tradition & Discovery Vol. 40; no. 1; pp. 5 - 16
Main Author: Takaki, Kyle
Format: Article
Published: Polanyi Society 2013/2014
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