Unended Quest
Unended Quest: An Intellectual Autobiography is a 1976 book by the philosopher Karl Popper.[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.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.[4] For example, Chapter 24 discusses 2 of his best-known works, The Open Society and Its Enemies and The Poverty of Historicism, and the origins of 'critical rationalism' to describe the approach he espoused.