Unended Quest

Book • 2005
Karl Popper's "Unended Quest" is an intellectual autobiography that delves into his life and the development of his philosophical ideas.

The book covers a wide range of topics, including his views on science, politics, and society.

Popper's reflections on his personal experiences and intellectual journey provide valuable insights into the formation of his key concepts.

The book is highly regarded for its clarity and accessibility, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers interested in philosophy.

It offers a unique perspective on the evolution of a major philosophical mind.

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Jed Lea-Henry
as the book where Popper contradicts that The Logic of Scientific Discovery was one of the recommended reading lists.
The Popperian Podcast #35 – David Edmonds – ‘Murder in the Vienna Circle’
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Bruce Nielsen
, discussing his ideas on music and their intersection with his brother's views on jazz.
Episode 97: Karl Popper On Conservatism in Music (w/Chris Johansen)

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