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1. The Hungary ofMichael Polanyl PAUL IGNOTUS 3

pART ONE: THE SCIENTIST AS ENOWER


2.AnIndex to Michael Polanyi's Contributions to Science
JOHN POLANYI 15

3. Polanyi's Contribution to the Physics of Metals ERICH SCHMID 19


4. Rates of Reaction HENRY EYRmG 25

5. The Size and Shape of Molecules, as a Factor in their Biological


Activity E・ D・ BERGMANN 37

pART TWO : HISTORICAL P宜RSPECTIVES

6・ Kepler and the Psychology of Discovery ARTm KOESTLER 49

7. The Scientists and the English CivilWar c・ V・ wEDGWOOD 59

8. Vibrating Strings and Arbitrary Functions  - J・ R・ RAVETZ 71

9. The Controversy on Freedom in Science in the Nineteenth


century J・ R・ BAm 89

pART THREE: THE ENOWI.EDGE OF SOCI丑TY


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10. Max Weber and Michael Polanyl RAYMONDARON


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ll. Centre and Periphery EDWARD A・ SHnS


12. The Repllblic of Science BERTRANDDE JOUVENEL
13. Machiavelli and the Profanation of Politics IRVING KRISTOL
14. Applied Economics: The Application of What? ELY DEVONS

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