Knowing and Being
Explore the profound insights of Michael Polanyi in his thought-provoking book, Knowing and Being. Published in 1969, this collection of essays, curated by Marjorie Grene, delves into the intricate relationship between the pursuit of truth and the nature of knowledge itself. Polanyi challenges traditional epistemology by emphasizing the importance of the intuitive process involved in recognizing problems, a concept essential to understanding the mind's workings. With 264 pages of rich philosophical exploration, Knowing and Being invites readers to rethink their approach to knowledge and reality. Discover how Polanyi's theories, first introduced in Science, Faith, and Society, continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on philosophy and metaphysics. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of philosophy alike, this book is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of the complexities of knowledge.