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The question of a religious reality: commentary on the polanyi papers

William T. Scott
- 01 Mar 1982 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 1, pp 83-87
TLDR
In this article, two aspects of the problem of interpreting Michael Polanyi's outlook on religion are discussed, including the shift from I-It to I-Thou relations and the self-giving mode of surrender to a symbolized reality.
Abstract
. Two aspects of the problem of interpreting Michael Polanyi's outlook on religion are discussed. First, various ways of relating to reality beyond the objective perception of factuality must be considered, including the shift from I-It to I-Thou relations, and the self-giving mode of surrender to a symbolized reality. Second, the active use of the imagination in perception involves a commitment that the image is of something real, transcending the person. I believe that Polanyi understands both religious rituals and works of art to point to realities that can be met again in new ways. After this discussion reasons for Polanyi's reticence to speak about his own religion are suggested and, finally, some known facts about his personal religion are given.

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Michael Polanyi and Jewish Identity

TL;DR: Polanyi's Jewish identity contributed to his philosophical outlook as mentioned in this paper, and his life in a Hungarian-acculturated, nonobservant Jewish family in the last decades of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; his experience as a Jew emigrating from Hitler's Germany; and his thoughts about Zionism informed his theory of knowledge.