reflections on science
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"Reflections on Science" is a section of Richard Feynman’s autobiographical book *What Do You Care What Other People Think?* in which he shares his views on the nature, practice, and philosophy of scientific inquiry.
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book section
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Richard Feynman
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United States
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autobiographical writing
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philosophy of science → science essay → |
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essay collection section
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Richard Feynman
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English
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print
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What Do You Care What Other People Think?
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Richard Feynman
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beauty in scientific explanations
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curiosity in science → doubt and uncertainty in science → error and self‑correction in science → honesty in scientific research → integrity in science → limits of scientific knowledge → nature of scientific inquiry → philosophy of science → practice of science → public understanding of science → relationship between theory and experiment → responsibility of scientists → role of imagination in science → scientific culture → scientific method → skepticism in science → |
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nonfiction
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What Do You Care What Other People Think?
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