The Postcritical and Fiduciary Dimension in Polanyi and Tillich

Tradition and Discovery 22 (1):5-10 (1995)
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Abstract

Paul Tillich and Michael Polanyi had their only face-to-face meeting in Berkeley, in February, 1963. The author reports the circumstances of this conversation, which he arranged and in which he participated, and, on the basis of his participation, offers refelections on the postcritical and fiduciary dimensions in the work of Polanyi and Tillich as a means of identifying similarities and differences in the thought of each.

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