Popper believes that the true rationalist always knows that he knows little. He is also aware of the simple fact that everything that has wisdom is indebted to intellectual exchange and exchange of ideas with others, which can be done through dialogu ...
Popper believes that the true rationalist always knows that he knows little. He is also aware of the simple fact that everything that has wisdom is indebted to intellectual exchange and exchange of ideas with others, which can be done through dialogue. Therefore, the true rationalist's tendency is to look at humans equally. to have and consider human wisdom as a thread that connects people together. The speeches and conversations gathered in this book are an attempt to discuss and discuss with the lovers of social issues and philosophical topics an abstract of Karl Popper's thoughts and theories on the 120th anniversary of Karl Popper's birth. With the hope that by thinking carefully and with a critical attitude toward the thoughts of this European philosopher, a new window will be opened for us to the world of his thought and a vision, even though far away, will be expanded in front of us, and in this way, the possibility of a new and relevant reading. With time, we will be provided with his thoughts. Knowledge of Ignorance consists of two speeches by Khosrow the critic in understanding the world of Popper's thought, a translation of two conversations with Popper and appendices about Popper's works and the influence of his thoughts in Iran, as well as a bibliographic selection of his works.
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