Tacit knowledge
Central to Michael Polanyi’s thinking was the belief that creative acts (especially acts of discovery) are shot-through or charged with strong personal feelings and commitments (hence the title of his most famous work Personal Knowledge). Arguing against the then dominant position that science was somehow value-free, Michael Polanyi sought to bring into creative tension a concern with reasoned and critical interrogation with other, more ‘tacit’, forms of knowing.
Michael Polanyi placed a strong emphasis on dialogue within an open community.
http://www.polanyisociety.org/mp-transcendence.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfred_Bion
http://braungardt.trialectics.com/projects/psychoanalysis/bion/seminar-in-paris/
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