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The first essay (or lecture, as it were), The Uncertainty of Science, begins with a simple definition of science. Feynman speaks plainly, and uses some repetition to drive his points home. He makes his ideas easily understandable. His definition will be easy to accept for most. Feynman discuses whether science can have ethical value. The Meaning of It All is a collection of three lectures Feynman gave in Although the words are now old--most of the ideas presented are timeless. The first lecture, entitled The Uncertainty of Science, deals with the beautifully undogmatic nature of the scientific method. Feynman discusses how we should apply this 'uncertainty principle' to more aspects of life if we are to find better ways to live and improve life. The Meaning of it All: Thoughts of a Citizen Scientist () by Richard Feynman is a cleaned up transcription of a series of lectures Feynman gave in at The University of Washington. The book seems to have been published because many people will read so much of what Feynman wrote. Feynman's other books are really fantastic.

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