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My Lengthy Involvement with Polanyi’s Thought

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In this interview, Phil Mullins asks Walter Gulick about what originally attracted him to Polanyi’s thought. What aspects has he felt might be improved and/or further developed? What is the ongoing import of Polanyi’s accomplishments, and where does the Polanyi Society go from here?
Title: My Lengthy Involvement with Polanyi’s Thought
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In this interview, Phil Mullins asks Walter Gulick about what originally attracted him to Polanyi’s thought.
What aspects has he felt might be improved and/or further developed? What is the ongoing import of Polanyi’s accomplishments, and where does the Polanyi Society go from here?.

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