Harry Prosch

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Harry Prosch (born May 4, 1917) was born in Logansport Indiana to a grocer. He was told that he was unable to enter college because he did not study Latin. In 1935, he entered an Industrial Arts class. Prosch later became a pattern-makers apprintace.

Prosch joined the army in 1942, during WWII, and fought over seas. He was a U.S. philosopher.

He collaborated with Michael Polanyi on several philosophical papers including Meaning, published in 1975, and his own book, Michael Polanyi: A Critical Exposition, published in 1986.

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