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A review by tyndareos
The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist by Richard P. Feynman
3.0
Richard Feynman presents a concise lecture with his kind of presenting.
He teaches how to improve reasoning and being more skeptic and think scientifically.
Sometimes it feels phrased a bit scattered, which could be good for beginners, but It's just a bit disruptive that he doesn't convey his points one by one. It reads itself more like a compilation of lectures than a book.
He says it's not a bad thing to be uncertain and is necessary in scientific reasoning.
He teaches how to improve reasoning and being more skeptic and think scientifically.
Sometimes it feels phrased a bit scattered, which could be good for beginners, but It's just a bit disruptive that he doesn't convey his points one by one. It reads itself more like a compilation of lectures than a book.
He says it's not a bad thing to be uncertain and is necessary in scientific reasoning.