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Agreement Quote by Mortimer Adler

“Reading a book should be a conversation between you and the author. Presumably he knows more about the subject than you do; if not, you probably should not be bothering with his book. But understanding is a two-way operation; the learner has to question himself and question the teacher, once he…” quote by Mortimer Adler
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“Reading a book should be a conversation between you and the author. Presumably he knows more about the subject than you do; if not, you probably should not be bothering with his book. But understanding is a two-way operation; the learner has to question himself and question the teacher, once he understands what the teacher is saying. Marking a book is literally an expression of your differences or your agreements with the author. It is the highest respect you can pay him.”

Mortimer Adler

About This Quote

Source Book: How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler, 1940

Reading is a dialogue where the reader actively engages, questions, and evaluates the author’s ideas, forming personal agreement or critique.

In simple terms: Reading is a two‑way conversation with the author.

Key Takeaway

Engage, question, and respond to the text.

Themes

critical thinking dialogue learning respect

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • personal development
  • book clubs
  • literary criticism

Key Concepts

Socratic method interpretive analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance respect for the author with critical questioning?
  • What strategies help you articulate agreement or disagreement?
A Different Perspective

Readers may lack sufficient background to fully grasp complex ideas.

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