Between tacit knowing and Pragmatism: linking Polanyi and the Pragmatists

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  • Robert E. Innis University of Massachusetts Lowell

Keywords:

Polanyi. Tacit knowing. Skills. Pragmatism. Spectator theory of knowing. Consciousness.

Abstract

This paper will explore a number of intersections between the work of the great philosopher-scientist Michael Polanyi and key themes and issues that lie at the heart of the pragmatist philosophical tradition. Polanyi’s notion of tacit knowledge and his construction of a model of consciousness developed from clues from Gestalt psychology has a remarkable set of parallels with pragmatism’s own concerns on both the methodological and substantive levels. I show, through selective examples, how Polanyi’s work can be fruitfully linked with pivotal notions from Dewey’s, Peirce’s, and James’s reflections. Of especially importance is Polanyi’s exploitation of the analytical notion of a skill which allows him to develop a truly experimental theory of knowing that abolishes the spectator model that has haunted the philosophical tradition and which pragmatism opposed on many levels.

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Published

2016-05-08

How to Cite

Innis, R. E. (2016). Between tacit knowing and Pragmatism: linking Polanyi and the Pragmatists. Cognitio: Revista De Filosofia, 16(2), 291–304. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/cognitiofilosofia/article/view/27767