Unended quest an intellectual autobiography 1976 2
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Unended quest an intellectual autobiography 1976 2
Unended Quest
Autobiography of Karl Popper
Unended Quest: An Intellectual Autobiography is a 1976 book by the philosopher Karl Popper.[1]
The work first appeared with the title "Autobiography of Karl Popper" in The Philosophy of Karl Popper (1974) from the Library of Living Philosophers series.[2]
The book chronicles Popper's life from the beginning, including wider implications he drew from his experiences.
In chapter 1, "Omniscience and Fallibility," for example, he describes his apprenticeship to a cabinetmaker while he was a university student. His master invited him to ask anything he liked, because, with due modesty, the master claimed to know everything.
Popper writes that he became a disciple of Socrates and learned more about the theory of knowledge, including how little he knew, from his 'omniscient master' than from his university teachers.[3] Other thematic chapter subjects include music, education, philosophical problems Popper