The Meaning of It All

Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist
Book • 2005
In 'The Meaning of It All,' Richard P. Feynman delivers a series of lectures that delve into profound questions at the intersection of science, religion, and philosophy.

These lectures, given at the University of Washington in 1963, address topics such as the conflict between science and religion, public distrust of politicians, and popular myths like flying saucers and faith healing.

Feynman's characteristic wit, clarity, and personal reflections make this book a compelling read that invites readers to ponder the deeper meaning of life and our place in the universe.

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