2001
DOI: 10.1037/0003-066x.56.5.417
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The lasting legacy of Sigmund Koch.

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“… Koch (1999b) encountered Michael Polanyi's magnum opus, Personal Knowledge (1958/2015) in 1959. At the Ford Foundation in 1964, Koch became Director of the Program in the Humanities and Arts where he collaborated with Polanyi on a number of projects (Kessel & Finkelman, 2001; Mullins, n.d. ). …”
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“… Koch (1999b) encountered Michael Polanyi's magnum opus, Personal Knowledge (1958/2015) in 1959. At the Ford Foundation in 1964, Koch became Director of the Program in the Humanities and Arts where he collaborated with Polanyi on a number of projects (Kessel & Finkelman, 2001; Mullins, n.d. ). …”
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“…Readers interested in tracing these connections are encouraged to engage Polanyi's other writings directly (see Footnote 11, below).3Koch (1999b) encountered Michael Polanyi's magnum opus, Personal Knowledge (1958/2015) in 1959. At the Ford Foundation in 1964, Koch became Director of the Program in the Humanities and Arts where he collaborated with Polanyi on a number of projects(Kessel & Finkelman, 2001; Mullins, n.d.).4 This line does not appear in the book's most recent edition(Aronson, 2018).5 The reference provided by Polanyi for this quote is scant: "J. S. Mill, On Liberty, ch. 2 (Everyman edn., p. 83)"(Polanyi, 1958(Polanyi, /2015).…”
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