The Meaning of It All

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by Richard P Feynman


  A recital of Richard Feynman's myriad scientific and educational accomplishments cannot adequately capture the essence of the man. As any reader of even his most technical publications knows, Feynman’s lively and multisided personality shines through all his work. Besides being a physicist, he was at various times a repairer of radios, a picker of locks, an artist, a dancer, a bongo player, and even a decipherer of Mayan hieroglyphics. Perpetually curious about his world, he was an exemplary empiricist.

  Richard Feynman died on February 15, 1988, in Los Angeles.

  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Contents

  Publisher’s Note

  The Uncertainty of Science

  The Uncertainty of Values

  This Unscientific Age

  Index

  About Richard Feynman

 

 

 


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