Quote by Paul Karl Feyerabend
A scientist, an artist, a citizen is not like a child who needs papa methodology and mama rationality to give him security and direction; he can take care of himself, for he is the inventor not only of laws, theories, pictures, plays, forms of music, ways of dealing with his fellow man, institutions but also of entire world views, he is the inventor of entire forms of life.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the autonomy and creativity of individuals, particularly scientists, artists, and citizens. It suggests that these individuals do not rely solely on established methodologies and rationality for guidance, but instead possess the ability to think independently, create new ideas, and shape their own paths. They are not like children dependent on parental figures, but rather inventors who can create laws, theories, art forms, societal structures, and even entire systems of belief. This highlights the immense potential of these individuals in shaping not only their own lives but also the world around them.