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- W2495661644 abstract "In this first chapter, my aim will be to give a short account of Michael Polanyi’s theory of tacit knowing, as a basis for further exploration of the nature and structure of conscious experience. This theory, which lies at the core of Polanyi’s philosophy, is built upon the recognition that our awareness always has a certain characteristic structure. When we are sharply aware of anything, whether through perception, imagination or abstract thought, we are aware of it as a whole, otherwise a ‘comprehensive entity’ or Gestalt. We know it focally. But we know it always in terms of the coherence of certain particulars which are known subsidiarily. Polanyi comes back to this point again and again, filling out its implications, with some variations of terminology, in many different writings and in a great variety of contexts. One of the most useful of these formulations, worked out in the essay ‘Sense-Giving and Sense-Reading’, is that of the triad of tacit knowing. This consists in the integration by a person A of subsidiary things B bearing on a focus C (KB, 182), a formulation which has the particular merit of emphasizing the active role of the person in performing the act of integration. Thinking, he says, has a from-to structure: ‘in tacit knowing we always attend from the proximal to the distal term’ (KB, 141). It seems to me beyond doubt that in identifying and concentrating upon this issue Polanyi has fastened on one of the central realities of human experience." @default.
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- W2495661644 title "Some Aspects of Tacit Knowing" @default.
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